You are most welcome, Claudia. I know the loss of an animal friend is
something not all people understand, so it is a gift to have caring support
and condolences from those who do.
I wish you the best of everything on your path, and in your beautiful
connection to other creatures.
~Bonnie
I HOPE YOU FOUND OSCAR A HOME. I HAVE 2 POSITIVES AND 5 NEGATIVES AND ALL ARE
DOING WELL. MY ONLY LOSS IS BOB AND HIS PASSING WAS NOT RELATED TO FELV. HE
WAS A STREET CAT BEFORE I GOT HIM AND WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HE ALREADY HAD THAT
CONTRIBUTED TO HIS DEATH. IT WAS SO SUDDEN AND WITH NO WARNI
YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO OUT AND GET ANOTHER, THEY WILL COME TO YOU. EVERY TIME I
LOOSE ONE, ANOTHER SHOWS UP. BOB PASSED RECENTLY AND I EXPECT SOMEONE TO SHOW
UP SOON.
Claudia Veiga wrote:
> I wanted to say a thank you for all your heartfelt messages of condolence for
> me
> and my Ch
I wanted to say a thank you for all your heartfelt messages of condolence for
me
and my Cheshire. You all are so kind, I wasn't expecting so many replies.
It's
a consolation to know so many people understand what it's like. The most
important thing is that she knew and still knows how much
You tried your best, and your cat had your unconditional love.
--- On Tue, 9/28/10, Bonnie Hogue wrote:
From: Bonnie Hogue
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] My cat Cheshire crossing over
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010, 4:32 AM
Claudia
How kind you were to try and sa
Thanks all for the advice. I am new to FeLV, but have spent the past two
nights
doing a crash course in it. Both ELISA tests done were conducted using whole
blood. I am taking Oscar in this afternoon for an IFA test and the results
should be back in 1-2 days. Those results will determine ou
Hi Rachel,
Here is a link to a chart that explains what the next step should be
for each type of test result. For positive Elisa, negative IFA, they
recommend retesting after a certain time period until the results are
no longer discordant.
Hope this helps,
Beth
http://www.felineleukemia.org/fel
Question: From what I understand, if the IFA test comes back negative, that may
just mean that while he may have the virus, he's just not shedding it? If the
first two tests are positive and the IFA test comes back negative, doesn't he
still pose some kind of transmission risk to other cats?
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