I can't imagine anyone working harder to save a kittens life than you have
Patricia I'm sure we are ALL so sorry that it was not successful... FeLV is
such a terrible disease and your poor little girl has so many complications...
Bob
> On June 11, 2019 at 10:56 AM
Patricia...
I'm so happy that you have some _ good_ news for once... You are very special
to care so lovingly for this unfortunate kitten and if she makes it there will
be NO question she has you to thank...
Bob in Warwick NY
> On June 9, 2019 at 9:33 PM felvtalk-requ...@felineleukemia.org
Patricia...
I don't have any better advice than is being offered by Amani... Just wanted to
wish you the best with this adorable kitten and cheer you on as one of the
special people with especially big hearts Good Luck to both of you!!!
Bob from NY
> On June 3, 2019 at 12:44 PM
Please don't get too freaked out about their URI's We have a lot of
FIV cats at the shelter and they weather the URI's as well as the
others...Yours may well too. I agree that they should have ABX if the
infection has taken hold and particularly if there is green purulent
exudate... If
I'm so sorry about Spice Judy. I seem to have missed the initial
thread at the time it was originally written so I'm just learning about
this Thank you for your efforts to save this Kitty They are all so
much better off because of the kind people who post here
Bob in NY
On
Joanne...
I'm so sorry that your little man tested positive. If it's any help..
of the last 3 faint positives we have had at the shelter where I
volunteer... 2 have tested negative at both 3 and 6 months. My
experience, limited as it is, is that the earlier there is a definitive
Dx the
Maribel
At those time that I have had to give multiple meds I preferred ( both
for my own comfort and my relationship with my Kitties) to do it all at
once ( usually 2-3 times a day) I found that when I tried spacing
meds out throughout the day my cats regarded me as this evil being
My recollection re: the stand against Doxy Tabs is that they are often
large and hard to get all the way down the cats throat without getting
stuck I DO apologize that it's been so long since I was giving my
cats Doxy in pill form successfully( had found a coated small pill)
but...
Maribel...
So sorry to hear the little spencer is FeLV... On the plus side...
He's made it to 2 yrs old and in my ( not extensive but growing)
experience... if they don't die in the first year they often can last
several...
and...yes... it appears that full mouth extraction is the "gold
To all:
If anyone posts messages having to do with my cats I apologize in
advance for not acknowledging but I will be out of town for the next 6
days and HATE typing on my little IPAD unless it's something earth
shatteringly important : )
I've gotten a lot of terrific information and
ible, try Revolution again, and try some Doxycycline and
see if
that leads to any improvement.
Amani
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From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf
Of
ROBERT CHAPEL
Sent: February-24-18 12:22 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re:
ing, and
giving lots of love and demanding lots of love! He is living in my
Master
suit while he is being vaccinated against FelV+ and can be with his
Sunny
and Tommy who are super eager to meet him :). *
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:37 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL wrote:
Odd that we are getting mail fro
is living in my Master suit while he is being
vaccinated against FelV+ and can be with his Sunny and Tommy who are
super eager to meet him :).
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:37 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL > wrote:
Odd that we are getting mail from Dec simply because someone decided
to unsubscribe
Pre
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than "Re: Contents of Felvtalk digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Re: FIV (ROBERT CHAPEL)
2. Re: FIV (Amani Oakley)
3. Re: FIV (Lorrie)
4. Re: FIV (dlg...@wind
I am again perplexed at the mail delivery for this group I've
gotten nothing for a few weeks and just now THIS digest of messages..ALL
of which I have received multiple times before.
Has there been other information going back and forth for the past
couple of weeks??
HOWEVER: In
to bolster what Amani wrote. Felv appears to be a minor risk for adult
cats who did not get the disease from the queen at birth. It is a MAJOR
risk for kittens born with the disease who still show it at 6 months. I
wouldnt worry terribly about adults getting it from a kittenwould
Katherine
I'm so sorry that you had to say goodby to this adorable little being...
.. your "eulogy" had me in tears...
but by the time I finished it I felt that _ I _ had known him as
well I'm so glad you had as many years together as you did... and
for your kindness in looking
Amani...
I think I overstated myself with the prednisone...
IThe explanation I got was that the active metabolite of prednisone is
prednisolone which actually does the work and the animal needs to be
able to make this conversion There appears to be some question as to
the feline ability to
After imploring all of you to delete redundant posts before posting your
notes to the group, I noticed that my last two posts ( where I DID this)
STILL had all the redundant posts included in the post.
I tend to use REPLY all when responding...and, in turn, seeing my post
twice. This
Hi Ken...
I well know the experience of lying with a cat dying of Felv until they
passed and these posts are reawakening my own sadnesss and frustration
at being able to do so little so late with my own two FelV boys. It is
SO difficult for me to grasp the level of opposition to Winstrol on
An odd name for a drug... but... terrific if it really is Stanazalol and
you can get hold of it...
Your Kitty is lucky to have an owner so commited to his survival... I am
hoping hard that all your kind effort pays off... he AND you deserve
it.
I don't know that it makes a difference which
PLEASE folks...
A lot of us could be missing important information while leafing through
20 previously posted messages and not noticing the ONE that is
new... It is frustrating sometimes that I will go to the trouble of
deleting everything and then see it reappear anyway I don't get
Amani...
NO problem... I'm the LAST person to take issue with temporary
inability to summon up the correct name Often times these days I
draw a blank on people I know relatively well... quite embarassing...
AND... you got the first letter right!!!
Ken
It is so terrible how quickly Felv can steal a cats life...but it's so
great that you gave that little guy the love and attention I SO wish
could/would be accorded every deserving animal ( read...ALL)... my cat
Jelly was a strapping tiger stripe one month with perfect blood work and
No mail has appeared in my mailbox from this group for quite long while
so I thought I would inquire as to whether _ I _ am just missing mail
that HAS been going to others or if the group has simply not been active
for a couple of months. Generally it has been my experience that
once I
I realize that if each of us were to respond to this good news we would
be overwhelmed with back and forth notes... but.. since this is not
likely to happen : ) I am SO gratified to hear happy news today...
some sad stories DO end well and it's good for me to keep that in mind.
BTW... HOPING
This little guy is indeed lucky!!.. It's troubling that there can be
such an extreme variation in Human behavior
when it comes to cruelty and violence without cause... On the plus
side, for every reprobate there are kind souls like yourselves and those
who are looking after Lucky ( or
Ardy
You have a much more even temperment than me when it comes to such
matters There is NO question that I will end up in prison if I am
caught doing what I KNOW I am capable of doing to a person that is this
callous toward ANY living creature... but Housepets in particular...
There
at
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Today's Topics:
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cats and
not sure if they would pass germs and cause more harm. My Felv has
no signs of illness since he was moved him indoor.I don't think
he can be near the FIV cat. Thanks for any info
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Of ROBERT
at.
High cholesterol is all. No idea why that would be. He is now 2 1/2
years
old, I hope he is around a long time.
From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On
Behalf
Of ROBERT CHAPEL
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 10:28 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Fel
Things have been very quiet on the group lately...OR... I am once again
not getting group mail
Has there been activity I've missed??
My Hospice Boy ( Gilbert) is doing quite well for the moment but ( as we
all know with such things it could change any minute...so I'll just
enjoy it while
Amani...
As always... thank you for the advice and all the other references to
research ( Doxy, Cannabinol) that can be helpful down the road... In
the case of Gilbert it is perplexing that they are so withholding re:
drugs. Gilbert is a favorite of everyone and no one wants to see him
Marilyn...
So Sorry to hear about Destiny... was afraid it was something like this
when it was discovered that she was FeLV+ My Current Cat (
Gilbert) is suffering much the same fate ( apart from the FeLV)... I am
keeping him on Prednisolone to keep the tumor in check for as long as we
Jun 2017 3:26:04 -0500
From: To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: ROBERT CHAPEL Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Lysine
Message-ID: <20170621042604.CM6GE.74236.root@pamxwww02-z01>
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I agree on the cannibinol. I wonder if maybe some of this is to
justify making
Amy
I'm not able to link to the article simply because it was not something
I held on to... At the time I had two FeLV+ young cats and I did NOT
want to hear that one of the few things that I COULD do for them was
useless I mentioned it to a couple of vets who were rather
I too have read " A" study insisting that Lysine is of little value for
Herpes... don't know if there is a lot of data about it's
ineffectiveness but vets I have gone to insist that it IS
effective I'd prefer to " believe" at this point rather than to
feel helpless... there are other
Subject line so it is more specific
than "Re: Contents of Felvtalk digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Pain Meds for Gilbert.... (ROBERT CHAPEL)
2. Re: Pain Meds for Gilbert (dlg...@windstream.net)
3. Re: Gilbert (dlg...@windstream.net)
4. Re: Pain Meds for Gilbert (Lorrie)
Thank you for all the responses re: pain meds I was hoping there
was something out there that I hadn't heard about ( actually there are
many but I was hoping for first hand experience)... The shelter is
mulling over providing Buprenorphine... but.. in the meantime I got them
to
Amani, Margo et al
Thank you for the input I am quite familiar with oral buprenorphine
having dosed my boys more times than I care to recall... was hoping
there might be something else as well but after doing my due diligence
on the Web it does appear that cats pose significant
Thanks Sheri...
The medication I mentioned ( Suboxone) is the brand name for
Buphenorphine ( which I could not recollect at the time of my note) I
have a LOT of experience with _ Buphenorphine_ from my months with my
Little Yogi who was plagued with Uveitis... He was on it quite a
while...
Pam...
Loveandhopeforanimals http://loveandhopeforanimals.org
(a well funded operation in Upstate New York) and
Aslanscats also in the Northeast
Are the only ones that come to mind at the moment... Also you might
give a look at Seer Farms in Lakewood NJ. These
My latest boy Gilbert... who is not FeLV but does have a Cancerous
Tumor behind his Right eye that is extending into his jaw and mouth, is
beginning to show signs of pain ( periodically bats at his jaw with his
paw and rubs his eye and jaw repeatedly against objects...eating is off
and he
I'm a little confused at this point there are many condolence notes
here but thte last that I read Annie wasn't doing well but her blood
work did not suggest that she was likely to pass in the next few days..
Has there been any change?? If she did die I am of course VERY sorry..
but I am
I would not be giving up on Annie by any means... As Amani points out
her blood values are not at a critical phase... she has some signs of a
possible infection that could respond to ABX treatment and you could, of
course be pleasantly surprised at her ability to rally... Thiis is not
to
7 13:40:51 -0500
From: To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: ROBERT CHAPEL Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] People who don't care about
animals...
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I agree completely. I think that these people who do
I'm sorry to hear about Martin... I don't know that I've heard about him
before on this forum but having him die in under year suggests to me
that he was FeLV... I'm beginning to have a rather visceral reaction
comparable to those I have upon hearing of people who abuse animals
whenever I
I have, obviously ( as do all of us) a very difficult time reconciling
how someone could NOT care about animals or worse... use and abuse them
for profit. In truth... I think my anger at such people is more than a
bit beyond the pale and I worry, honestly, about getting myself in real
So Glad to hear that no new " tragedies" have emerged of late and that
Violet loves her catnip!.. I love the image I conjur of her eating a
leaf or two and rolling in the Grass looking at you with her little head
upside down It's been only a few weeks since I lost my buddy
Magellin and
Hi Folks
Once again I sent something to the list and it has not appeared in my
mail...so I have no idea if it made it to the group..
My brother had to put down his buddy ( a border collie) of 14 yrs the
other day and I had come across a piece a fellow wrote about losing his
own dog
Hello All:
While I know that our group is about cats... lately friends and family
have been losing their long time canine companions I cam across
the piece below quite by mistake but it moved me enough to pass it
along...it applies equally to cats..
Bob C
I'm so sorry Sheri... Mo was certainly lucky to have such a fine home
for his brief little life... You looked after him with love from the
moment he came home with you until it was time to leave.. We can't give
too much more than that..
Bob
I hope little Mo passes soon.Not that I want Mo to be gone but I
want you to be able to actually grieve his loss rather than be subjected
to the pain of wondering each day if THIS is the day and worrying if he
is going to die while you are away from him. I don't know that they
sense
Sheri.
I could not BE more sorry to hear this... it is SO close to my heart as
well and has been from the time you started to write about little MO.
Thank you so much for giving your love and care to this unfortunate
little guy... it's so hard to accept this level of injustice sometimes
Sheri..
I don't think I need to tell you that I REALLY feel for your
struggle I love that you have made a little place for mo where he
can look out onto the outside world , feel the sun and look at the other
little creatures ( that he would likely kill and eat if he had the
d throw it out there in case Jelly could be helped with
something
like that too?
I hope you both are having a good evening and I'm willing the meds to
work
for Jelly from here!
Sheri
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017, 5:05 PM ROBERT CHAPEL wrote:
Thank you all for your support and suggestions... It is a com
our Subject line so it is more specific
than "Re: Contents of Felvtalk digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Syringe Feeding (ROBERT CHAPEL)
2. Re: Syringe Feeding (Amani Oakley)
3. So much to lose (Jennifer Olson)
4. Re: Vi, Mo ... and Jelly's decline
For folks who have Syringe Fed cats...
How much do you " force" at each feeding when a cat shows little
interest in even swallowing that which you manage to get into his
mouth... Jelly fights it tooth and nail... I am WAY behind in his
caloric needs because he fights so vehemently now
4 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] FW: FeLV talk still active
Here is the exchange I have had with Bob.
Bob, I hope it is okay to post for you, since your emails haven?t gone
through.
Amani
From: ROBERT CHAPEL [mailto:bcha...@optonline.net] Sent: April-03-17
5:19 PM
Hello All:
I'm going to make this somewhat brief as I've had my last two messages
NOT post..nor had I received any group messages until about 5 minutes
ago..
My remaining cat ( Magellin.. nee Jelly ) who is my little love...
much like Amani's Zander. Stopped eating
a week and one half
First... my apologies to those who did not get IMMEDIATELY that I was
joking about using a knife to remove Jelly's fluid I thought it
would be a foregone conclusion anyone one who takes the time to BE in
this forum would ever do such a thing be it from cruelty or monumental
lain; charset="utf-8"
Bob,
Have you tried to record the sounds of his breathing to replay for a
vet?
Suppose you told them about past episodes & effects of thorough
cleaning?
Jen
On Mar 6, 2017 8:33 PM, "ROBERT CHAPEL" wrote:
Hello All:
My remaining boy ( Mage
Hello All:
My remaining boy ( Magellin aka " Jelly " ) has some kind of fluid
either in his lungs or in his trachea... The oddest thing is that
despite my hearing it ALL the time ( and even frequently cupping him to
get him to cough and clear it a bit) 2 Vets have failed to hear it (
)
2. Re: Losing patience (Marlene Snowman)
3. Re: Figaro... (ROBERT CHAPEL)
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Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 12:40:42 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Losing patience
e: Knowing the " whys" of Win/Pred/Doxy (Jennifer Olson)
2. Re: RNA effects of Doxy (ROBERT CHAPEL)
3. Losing patience (Jennifer Olson)
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From: Jennifer Olson To: felvtalk@f
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Of ROBERT CHAPEL
Sent: March-01-17 5:02 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Knowing the " whys" of Win/Pred/Doxy
Amani...
If we consider the extended time frame for Doxy and multiple courses
o
Amani...
If we consider the extended time frame for Doxy and multiple courses of
other ABX it makes a certain "intuitive" sense that a non bacterial
infection is going to require a longer period of time to have whatever
non-specific ( read... not related to bacterial infection
Whatever you are most comfortable Katherine is the choice you should
make... I have NO idea how uncomfortable it would be for your guy to
remain alive throughout the process... I'm a bad judge of such things
as I am WAY over the top in my inability to watch an animal fail
When my last
Molly...
I will leave it to Amani to counsel re: protocol... but the short
answer re: Doxy and pred is No... not the usual course of Treatment...
Of primary importance ( and this cannot be overstated) is to have your
vet onboard with you and to have he financial means to implement the
Don't let it lapse Margo... Just click on the Confirmation page...
Something screwy is clearly happening with the email system and the
computer just wants
to know that your email address is correct Would really like to
have you remain on the list
Bob
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 01:00 PM,
Jennifer...
You had inquired about rescues and sancuaries and I couldn't recall too
many the other day... I've added a few below this is hardly a
comprehensive list Every time you do a search different ones will
come up... and it also depends on the search engine..
Jennifer...
A few days back you had inquired about FeLV rescues and
sanctuaries When I got my FeLV boys I searched the Web for just
such resources...not to transfer them but to be prepared with places
they might go in the even something happened to me AND , specifically,
to call them
Roxanne
Perhaps I missed something along the way... another email perhaps??
I'm not sure if I understand your question... Why would you have
concerns about letting people know you have FeLV catsand moreover
why would you feel somehow badly that you are NOT embarassed. I've
Listserve Technology is rather hard to decipher without a Help file...
and I never noticed one for this group when I joined ( has anyone ever
received such)... eg.. differences between Reply and Reply all ( I note
that if I use reply it STILL goes to everyone but if REPLY all.. I see
the
)
3. Re: Yogi's Passing (Randy Henke)
4. Re: Yogi's Passing (dlg...@windstream.net)
5. Re: Yogi's Passing (Amani Oakley)
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 19:07:56 -0600
From: To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Cc: ROB
Over the months some of you might recall my little guy Yogi for whom I
had asked advice ( mostly about his eyes) on several occassions and most
recently for suggestions related to making money to be able to keep
treating him..
Well my little Yogi passed away in my arms on Sunday morningHe
Randy ...
That is phenomenal News... Crit is edging quickly back towards normal.
Wouldn't it be great if more vets were as open minded and caring as your
own
and , yes, there is more than one cat that would no longer be on this
earth were it not for this forum.
My own little Yogi included
?t stuck with a particular commitment - so there's far more
flexibility.
You're obviously wonderful with animals, so you would be perfect for
something like this. (It is my dream job - I could live vicariously
through you.)
Amani
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Randy...
You might want to invest in an inexpensive Mortar and Pestle ( available
in any Kitchen store if you don't already have one) they are quite
useful in grinding virtually any compressed pill into fine powder if you
spend a little extra time. I have one devoted to only pet meds and
Randy
I am SO happy to hear that Curly had a very positive response to
Mirtazapine albeit FAR in excess of anything I saw with my
Yogi. Nothing makes us happier here than to hear positive stories
about FeLV kitties responding positively to treatment.. I feel happy
for the
nesday,
January 11, 2017 5:39:27 PM Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest,
Vol 33, Issue 10
Thanks everyone for the awesome response and advice. We will be back
at the vet on Friday for the next round of blood tests and I will
discuss all options and your advice with the vet.
I really am e
Nancy
In keeping with Amani's response...would be VERY interested to know if
the cats ( with which you have had success) were ( are) FeLV+ per
IFA or FeLV at all.
Owners of FeLV Kitties can get desperate to find ANYTHING that might
help their cats and can spend their way into oblivion
Ardy
I find that if I do anything that puts pressure on the gums ( like
trying to get a look when the cats are fighting it) it forces blood away
from the gums and I can't get a good read I wonder if the same
wouldn't be true of a Kitty biting on a pen??.
Though... with my Yogi...
Sherri...
Once again... although there have been some significant changes in her
Bloodwork... your little girl looks like she is quite far away from "
bowing out " anytime soon : ) I'm very glad that the Stanazol,
Doxy combination has had positive effects for her in the past and
t to be better for him to be at home. But
whatever decision you make, it will be the best one because you have
done so much for your fur-babies, they love and appreciate you.
Ardy
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Sen
ve up on him yet.
Amani
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Of ROBERT CHAPEL
Sent: December-24-16 2:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 32, Issue 58
Amani et al
Any idea of the life
f he is still eating, I wouldn?t give up on him yet.
Amani
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From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf
Of ROBERT CHAPEL
Sent: December-24-16 2:54 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Felvtalk Digest, Vol 32, Issue 58
Amani
Amani et al
Any idea of the life expectancy of untreated non regenerative anemia in
a FeLV catGot a call on Yogi's Most Recent Bloodwork and the vet
states HCT of 14 and non regenerative anemia I was taken aback and
didn't ask nearly enough questions but it was VERY clear that
I hope this doesn't sound disrespectful... but I'm perplexed at all the
talk of whether or not an animal has or does NOT have the virus at 8,
10 and 12 years old... If an animal has lived this long it would
appear that he/she has a much milder form of the virus or a variant
about which
Sherri
I wouldn't be worrying so much about her having the "perfect" diet so
much as seeing that she eats _ something_ whatever it is. It will be
harder on her liver to NOT eat than to process kibble ( rule of thumb
for me is that many generations of ferals ( and people!!) have managed
to
ng to work with me,
I would not be using them. I was polite but firm, and it worked.
Ardy
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From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf
Of ROBERT CHAPEL
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2016 11:38 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re:
Randy
I'm not sure if the dosages of prednisone and Winstrol Curly will be
getting are in the range that were formerly used for appetite
stimulation in Kitties...( yes in the " old " days Corticosterioids AND
anabolic Steroids were the go to drugs for appetite stimulation but
often did
Sherri...
I don't know if it is possible to, perhaps, format the data differently
but I am having a difficult time
reading the Blood results...they are all running togetheralso
are the data on the right the older and getting newer as we move to the
left?? A shame this site doesn't (
Randy...
Yes... you DO have a good vet... or a least one that is willing to think
outside the litter box..
I am getting VERY frustrated and soon very angry at the unwillingness of
my local vets to have anything to do with Winstrol I can not
comprehend a vet having NO reasonable
I don't ever assume there is anything truly amiss with either of my boys
appetites UNTIL they won't eat Temptations Chicken Treats I am
certain that whatever they put in those things would be illegal in the
Human World It's bizarre... my cats will take them over ACTUAL
chicken...
Randy .
I wouldn't be so quick to rush to judgement about those who put their
animals down when they become seriously ill... there are fiscal concerns
to be considered and not everyone has the " hundreds of thousands of
dollars" to put into uninsurable cats My two FeLV cats have are
There are some who believe that Older Cats that have intact immune
systems are not terribly prone to contracting the Virus It's a
difficult call My somewhat educated guess is that an older cat
would do OK ( If you consider that many Feral Colonies exist for years
with most of the
One thing we all share here is the experience of loss or the potential
for it... I am so sorry you lost Coco
but gratified that she had someone to love her during her little life..
thank you
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