On 03-01, trustinhi...@charter.net wrote:
Has anyone seen these signs before?
Yes, this is very commom with FelV+ cats. I've had several who
started eating less and less until they stopped eating completely
were soon just skin and bones. At that point I had them euthanized.
This was after
FeLV does not kill cats, except in the (in my experience) rare situations where
the virus itself interferes with the bone marrow's ability to produce red
cells. I had 6 FeLV+ cats and none of them appeared to have died from that.
FeLV reduces their immune system a lot so that they get and die
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