Check with Dr. Maier and see if she knows someone.
On Jun 3, 2008, at 2:27 PM, Caroline Kaufmann wrote:
Hi everyone. I am looking for a home for a foster of mine. He's a
1 year old black and brown DSH named Manny and he's the sweetest,
friendliest boy ever! I just love him. But since I fo
I'm sorry to hear about Little Man Sherry and I'm sorry you and your Dr. Jen
have to go through this so often. It breaks my heart a little every time I
hear of another passing.
Lynne
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Sent: Tuesday,
I'm so sorry Little Man didn't make it, Sherry. Hugs to Dr. Jen and all
of you. Little Man has gone through orientation by now and is telling
all his new friends about his wonderful old friends.
Diane R.
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Much as I can't stand them, you might want to try Best Friends. It would be
a sanctuary with other FELV+ cats and he would have an opportunity to be
adopted.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Caroline Kaufmann <
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> Hi everyone. I am looking for a home for a foster of min
Hi everyone. I am looking for a home for a foster of mine. He's a 1 year old
black and brown DSH named Manny and he's the sweetest, friendliest boy ever! I
just love him. But since I foster other cats who are all Felv negative, it's
not the best situation for him. I have only a downstairs
I'm so sorry Sherry. Please give my condolences to Dr Jen.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Poor Dr. Jen had to let our Little Man go at 5 am this morning.She wrote us
> all the legacy of his story.He was an awesome boy.It was a very nice legacy.
> Sher
YES. Squeaky tested positive at age 13 and lived to age 22, symptom free
except for his final 3 weeks.
Laurie
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Subject: Re: Hi aga
Poor Dr. Jen had to let our Little Man go at 5 am this morning.She wrote us all
the legacy of his story.He was an awesome boy.It was a very nice legacy.
Sherry
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Does anyone know if a positive cat who stays positive but not sick for a
certain length of time, if the chances are that they will not become sick? Or
could the sickness just come on them at any time regardless of how long they
have harbored the virus and remained healthy? (I hope that made som
Sue,
I'm so sorry for your loss of Tucker. :(
tonya
Sue & Frank Koren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This morning I had to have Tucker PTS. He was not FeLV+ but he had
Stomatitis and all his teeth were removed last Nov. My vet though what was
happening to him had something to
I have been rescuing cats for at least 25 years as well. I have mixed cats
since at least 1996. I've never had a problem with it either. My negatives
are vaccinated. Many people on this list have had the same experience and DO
mix their cats.
tonya
Madonna Byrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
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