Re: [Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-10 Thread Maryam Ulomi
Thank you for your encouraging words, we are very happy with kitten and she is 
happy with us. We will retest her in a few weeks when she reaches a few months 
old.



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On Sep 7, 2012, at 7:34, Lorrie felineres...@frontier.com wrote:

 Thank you for taking in this baby kitten.  I rescued 4 kittens in June and
 all of them tested positive for FelV.  The vet said their mother must have
 had it. She was a feral stray.  I plan to retest all the kittens in October,
 as they often beat the virus and test negative in time. Good luck with your
 kitten.
 
 Lorrie in WV
 
 On 09-06, Maryam Ulomi wrote:
 Hello,
 
 There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over
 three years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as
 soon as the trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and
 spayed. Last week, she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on
 trying to secure a trap to catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to
 get a trap to catch the mom yet. Last Thursday morning, I caught the
 kitten and took her to the vet, and she tested positive for feline
 leukemia...  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-10 Thread Maryam Ulomi
I haves not yet vaccinated my other two cats but we are planning on in the next 
few weeks. I will go back and read the past posts on mixing.

Thank you very much,

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On Sep 9, 2012, at 7:53, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:

 Please think twice before isolating her.  I have 2 positives and they have 
 the run of the house just as my negatives do.  My vet said that as long as 
 the others have been vaccinated for FELV, it is okay.  We have been a mixed 
 family since 2008 and no problems.
 
  Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com wrote: 
 Hello,
 
 There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over 
 three years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as 
 soon as the trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and 
 spayed. Last week, she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on trying 
 to secure a trap to catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to get a 
 trap to catch the mom yet. Last Thursday morning, I caught the kitten and 
 took her to the vet, and she tested positive for feline leukemia. 
 I was so devastated because I guess we all agreed we would take this new 
 little gift on as she literally had landed in front of our door. She is so 
 lively and playful so we are hopeful. Our vet is really kind and good. He 
 did note that she might not live very long because she tested positive and 
 has enlarged glands but we are hopeful.  I am now emailing many groups who 
 work with feral cats about getting a trap to catch the mom and have her 
 fixed.
 
 Regarding kitten, we are keeping her, we are very sad but we will take care 
 of her because she is so lovely and we want to offer her the best possible 
 life until she is sick. If she is sick, we have read many reports which note 
 that testing kitten for feline leukemia before 6months can usually show them 
 as positive but it's only because of the mothers milk, etc...in them. 
 
 We are also contacting groups to see if there is a person or a family with a 
 cat or cats with feline leukemia who would want this new little bundle of 
 joy just so she would have playmates. We feel awful because we have her in a 
 bedroom, she cannot come to contact with our two other cats who are not FeLV 
 positive. We have prepared the room for the kitten and have made a beautiful 
 place for her. Lots of toys, kitty condo, obstacle courses so she can play 
 around. 
 
 My friend just told me about this group, so I am joining to find out more 
 about our options, what to do next regarding our other cats, and best ways 
 to take care of her.
 
 thanks,
 
 Mary
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-09 Thread dlgegg
Please think twice before isolating her.  I have 2 positives and they have the 
run of the house just as my negatives do.  My vet said that as long as the 
others have been vaccinated for FELV, it is okay.  We have been a mixed family 
since 2008 and no problems.

 Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com wrote: 
 Hello,
 
 There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over 
 three years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as soon 
 as the trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and spayed. 
 Last week, she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on trying to secure 
 a trap to catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to get a trap to catch 
 the mom yet. Last Thursday morning, I caught the kitten and took her to the 
 vet, and she tested positive for feline leukemia. 
 I was so devastated because I guess we all agreed we would take this new 
 little gift on as she literally had landed in front of our door. She is so 
 lively and playful so we are hopeful. Our vet is really kind and good. He did 
 note that she might not live very long because she tested positive and has 
 enlarged glands but we are hopeful.  I am now emailing many groups who work 
 with feral cats about getting a trap to catch the mom and have her fixed.
 
 Regarding kitten, we are keeping her, we are very sad but we will take care 
 of her because she is so lovely and we want to offer her the best possible 
 life until she is sick. If she is sick, we have read many reports which note 
 that testing kitten for feline leukemia before 6months can usually show them 
 as positive but it's only because of the mothers milk, etc...in them. 
 
 We are also contacting groups to see if there is a person or a family with a 
 cat or cats with feline leukemia who would want this new little bundle of joy 
 just so she would have playmates. We feel awful because we have her in a 
 bedroom, she cannot come to contact with our two other cats who are not FeLV 
 positive. We have prepared the room for the kitten and have made a beautiful 
 place for her. Lots of toys, kitty condo, obstacle courses so she can play 
 around. 
 
 My friend just told me about this group, so I am joining to find out more 
 about our options, what to do next regarding our other cats, and best ways to 
 take care of her.
 
 thanks,
 
 Mary
 
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Re: [Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-07 Thread Lorrie
Thank you for taking in this baby kitten.  I rescued 4 kittens in June and
all of them tested positive for FelV.  The vet said their mother must have
had it. She was a feral stray.  I plan to retest all the kittens in October,
as they often beat the virus and test negative in time. Good luck with your
kitten.

Lorrie in WV

On 09-06, Maryam Ulomi wrote:
 Hello,
 
 There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over
 three years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as
 soon as the trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and
 spayed. Last week, she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on
 trying to secure a trap to catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to
 get a trap to catch the mom yet. Last Thursday morning, I caught the
 kitten and took her to the vet, and she tested positive for feline
 leukemia...  









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[Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-06 Thread Maryam Ulomi
Hello,

There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over three 
years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as soon as the 
trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and spayed. Last week, 
she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on trying to secure a trap to 
catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to get a trap to catch the mom yet. 
Last Thursday morning, I caught the kitten and took her to the vet, and she 
tested positive for feline leukemia. 
I was so devastated because I guess we all agreed we would take this new little 
gift on as she literally had landed in front of our door. She is so lively and 
playful so we are hopeful. Our vet is really kind and good. He did note that 
she might not live very long because she tested positive and has enlarged 
glands but we are hopeful.  I am now emailing many groups who work with feral 
cats about getting a trap to catch the mom and have her fixed.

Regarding kitten, we are keeping her, we are very sad but we will take care of 
her because she is so lovely and we want to offer her the best possible life 
until she is sick. If she is sick, we have read many reports which note that 
testing kitten for feline leukemia before 6months can usually show them as 
positive but it's only because of the mothers milk, etc...in them. 

We are also contacting groups to see if there is a person or a family with a 
cat or cats with feline leukemia who would want this new little bundle of joy 
just so she would have playmates. We feel awful because we have her in a 
bedroom, she cannot come to contact with our two other cats who are not FeLV 
positive. We have prepared the room for the kitten and have made a beautiful 
place for her. Lots of toys, kitty condo, obstacle courses so she can play 
around. 

My friend just told me about this group, so I am joining to find out more about 
our options, what to do next regarding our other cats, and best ways to take 
care of her.

thanks,

Mary

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Re: [Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-06 Thread Beth
Thanks for taking this little one in. I mix all my FeLv positive cats with my 
negative cats. My negative cats are fully vaccinated. I've been mixing my cats 
for 13 years, on the advice of my former vet. I suggest you search the archives 
on mixing for more info.
Swollen glands could just mean a treatable infection. Don't assume everything 
is FeLV related. Treat illness like you would with any other cat.
Beth


Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,

There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over 
three years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as soon 
as the trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and spayed. 
Last week, she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on trying to secure 
a trap to catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to get a trap to catch 
the mom yet. Last Thursday morning, I caught the kitten and took her to the 
vet, and she tested positive for feline leukemia. 
I was so devastated because I guess we all agreed we would take this new 
little gift on as she literally had landed in front of our door. She is so 
lively and playful so we are hopeful. Our vet is really kind and good. He did 
note that she might not live very long because she tested positive and has 
enlarged glands but we are hopeful.  I am now emailing many groups who work 
with feral cats about getting a trap to catch the mom and have her fixed.

Regarding kitten, we are keeping her, we are very sad but we will take care of 
her because she is so lovely and we want to offer her the best possible life 
until she is sick. If she is sick, we have read many reports which note that 
testing kitten for feline leukemia before 6months can usually show them as 
positive but it's only because of the mothers milk, etc...in them. 

We are also contacting groups to see if there is a person or a family with a 
cat or cats with feline leukemia who would want this new little bundle of joy 
just so she would have playmates. We feel awful because we have her in a 
bedroom, she cannot come to contact with our two other cats who are not FeLV 
positive. We have prepared the room for the kitten and have made a beautiful 
place for her. Lots of toys, kitty condo, obstacle courses so she can play 
around. 

My friend just told me about this group, so I am joining to find out more 
about our options, what to do next regarding our other cats, and best ways to 
take care of her.

thanks,

Mary

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Re: [Felvtalk] New FeLV Kitten

2012-09-06 Thread longhornfans
Mary, you can get your other cats the FeLV vaccine but it will have to be in 2 
separate shots - 2 weeks apart, then you will have to wait a period of time 
before the shots work. 

I hope the kitten clears the virus, there is that chance. 

Blessings to all -
Lynda
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Thanks for taking this little one in. I mix all my FeLv positive cats with my 
negative cats. My negative cats are fully vaccinated. I've been mixing my cats 
for 13 years, on the advice of my former vet. I suggest you search the archives 
on mixing for more info.
Swollen glands could just mean a treatable infection. Don't assume everything 
is FeLV related. Treat illness like you would with any other cat.
Beth


Maryam Ulomi ava...@gmail.com wrote:

Hello,

There is a cat who comes by my house and I have been feeding her for over 
three years. I have tried to trap her previously but she stops eating as soon 
as the trap appears so I gave up assuming she had been checked and spayed. 
Last week, she came with a small kitten and I worked hard on trying to secure 
a trap to catch the mom or kitten. I have been unable to get a trap to catch 
the mom yet. Last Thursday morning, I caught the kitten and took her to the 
vet, and she tested positive for feline leukemia. 
I was so devastated because I guess we all agreed we would take this new 
little gift on as she literally had landed in front of our door. She is so 
lively and playful so we are hopeful. Our vet is really kind and good. He did 
note that she might not live very long because she tested positive and has 
enlarged glands but we are hopeful.  I am now emailing many groups who work 
with feral cats about getting a trap to catch the mom and have her fixed.

Regarding kitten, we are keeping her, we are very sad but we will take care of 
her because she is so lovely and we want to offer her the best possible life 
until she is sick. If she is sick, we have read many reports which note that 
testing kitten for feline leukemia before 6months can usually show them as 
positive but it's only because of the mothers milk, etc...in them. 

We are also contacting groups to see if there is a person or a family with a 
cat or cats with feline leukemia who would want this new little bundle of joy 
just so she would have playmates. We feel awful because we have her in a 
bedroom, she cannot come to contact with our two other cats who are not FeLV 
positive. We have prepared the room for the kitten and have made a beautiful 
place for her. Lots of toys, kitty condo, obstacle courses so she can play 
around. 

My friend just told me about this group, so I am joining to find out more 
about our options, what to do next regarding our other cats, and best ways to 
take care of her.

thanks,

Mary

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