I'm in NJ. He tested positive for FeLV on the IFA as well, just got it
back today, so he is persistently infected.
Michelle
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Hi Lance,
They are both (knocking madly on wood) doing quite well. Better than
I'd expected for Gribble, he's back to "normal" at least for him . Because
his catheterization seems to be what activated his (apparently) dormant
Leukemia, I'm hesitant to subject Mako to the stress of s
Even one flea can cause flea allergy. It's an allergic reaction to something. I
have a cat who is FIV+ and also borderline diabetic. He develops scabs on
occasion, then they go away. And return, and go away, etc.. Some of my other
cats get scabs, near tail or around neck. One vet told me the tai
Have you ever had any of your cats with Feline Leukemia get scabs on them.
One of mine had just a few around his neck for quite some time (even before we
got feline leukemia tests results), and now he has got more on his body. Then
either in rough housing or scratching himself, he pulled the
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