yes, cats can retest negative on IFAs if enough time has passed so
that the virus can work itself out of the system. just as with initial
exposure, the time period given varies from 60 to 120 days, depending
on who/what you read--i go for the 120 days or longer, so i don't
always wonder.. tho i
Absolutely Sherry.
Lynne
- Original Message -
From: Sherry DeHaan
To: Felvtalk
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 12:11 PM
Subject: Little Man
PLEASE!! can you all add Little Man to you thoughts and prayers? He is Dr
Jens felv boy who is 8 years old and having a rough time right
Hi -- I received this late this afternoon, and am unable to access any of the
items shown here. Please help! Thank you.
Diane Grau
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, June 2, 2008 4:54:35 PM (GMT-0500) America/Bogota
Subject: Felvta
Can someone please tell me how to get to the new board. I get posts daily,
but would like to read some older ones.
Thanks,
Brenda
(Brendalovescats)
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*does anybody know if there is a rescue that takes in leukemia cats here
colorado? Trying to save some cats.
Theresa Hearn*
> PLEASE!! can you all add Little Man to you thoughts and prayers? He is
> Dr Jens felv boy who is 8 years old and having a rough time right
> now.She had to put a feedi
does anybody know if there is a rescue that takes in leukemia cats here
colorado? Trying to save some cats.
Theresa Hearn
> Maybe this has been discussed here...I saw vet this AM and he uses a new
> vaccine for feline leukemia (prevention). It puffs under the skin, using a
> needle the size of a h
A few weeks ago I joined this list but couldn't post, so Belinda very kindly
posted an introduction for myself and my FeLV+ kitty, Laura. Thank so much for
the replies we got, we read them all.
I wanted to send in a little update on Laura (still don't have a new name for
her), she is doin
Thanks for sharing that, it is an incredibly sweet story :)
Laura
Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just felt like telling you folks about something that happened last
night with our Snowy and Lennie. Lennie is our 19 year old, who is showing
signs of not being with us muc
25 years ago, after all, it was still thought that an outside positive
breathing through a screen could infect your cats.
a positive cat IS a well cat until/if the virus is activated; since
70% of unvaccinate adult cats will NOT become persistently viremic,
per the most recent merck veterinary
Maybe this has been discussed here...I saw vet this AM and he uses a new
vaccine for feline leukemia (prevention). It puffs under the skin, using a
needle the size of a hair. I think he said he uses it every year on cats
that go outside and those that fight. He uses 3 years on high risk cats
(presu
Will definitely keep Little Man in our thoughts and prayers. Has Dr. Jens
joined the Yahoo Assist Feeding group?
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Feline-Assisted-Feeding/
They have a lot of great info and files on feeding tubes.
Sharyl Sissy and Rocket
Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's your opinion only since I know for a fact that mixing my
"well", I prefer negative cats with my FeLV+ Bailey was no problem and
was known and supported by my vet. He was positive at 5 months of age
when he found me until his passing at age 11yrs. For his 11 years he
lived with his 8
PLEASE!! can you all add Little Man to you thoughts and prayers? He is Dr Jens
felv boy who is 8 years old and having a rough time right now.She had to put a
feeding tube in Saturday but he is not responding very well.Yet he is happy and
purring.He is also temporary Sids kid on and off and is t
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