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From: wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:46 am
Subject: To Lance Re: Close Encounter between a pos. and a neg.
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Lance,
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Lance,
I just read this and I'm sure it's too late for my
opinion, but I don't think you had anything to worry
about at all. The virus is just not that easy to
spread from what we can tell. How did your Callie
fare after surgery?
:)
Wendy
--- Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
transmission really requires far more than casual contact, according to both anecdotal and official reports. (the classic line is, "prolonged and persistent contact," tho neither word is ever defined!) if she's had her series of vaccinations, she's even less likely to be at risk, even in a protract
Hi everyone
I hope this is just me being paranoid. It's easy to be paranoid when
dealing with FeLV+, at least for me. As some of you may recall, my
Ember is FeLV+, and my mom picked up a negative kitten (Callie) a
number of months ago. Ember still lives in my room, so she is
isolated from
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