the bone
marrow, so they might be able to fight it off. For this reason, this duo lived
at Cat World Headquarters, away from other cats with the virus. In time, they
tested negative for FeLV on both tests.
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. She may just be a carrier and never get sick.
Make sure you feed her a healthy diet and keep a close eye on her, because if
she ever does show signs of getting sick, it would be a good idea to get her
treated by a vet quickly.
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From: Kimber Gieseke
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Relax. You've come to the right place. A lot of FeLV+ cats live very long
normal lives.
What test was used? ELISA? If so, retest with the IFA in a few months. The
ELISA has a high false positive rate.
Kimber Gieseke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
, it would be a good idea to get her
treated by a vet quickly.
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From: Kimber Gieseke
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 8:44 PM
Subject: Just found out :(
I just found out my 3 year old indoor only cat Hannah has the l
give me any advice you
can offer! I would really appreciate it!
Kimber
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