Had you ever had Crackers tested previously? Was he vaccinated? I think it's highly unlikely Crackers got leukemia from Pokemon. Was Pokeman ever tested? I don't think you should blame yourself for bringing Pokemon in, and I doubt that is how Crackers got felv.If Crackers does have felv he
Hi,
My name is Wendy. I've been on this site for about 10
months now and have learned so much. My FeLV+ passed
away, but it was so late when I found this group,
there wasn't enough time to save him. I think that
Crackers has a much better chance.
I'm sorry to hear about Pokemon. I find,
i looked at my acts food the first 2 things are corn and corn gluten...any
suggestions for a better food..he also eats whiskers wet packets...i am waiting
for this vet to call me he said he would...i am a wreck and i am going to find a
new vet..hopefully there is one around..the vet did the
but its tough with the feline vacumn cleaner!
Chris
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Where do you buy your cat food? If it's the grocery
store, that's the first problem you have to solve. You need to get a phone
book, and look up a pet supply store in your area. Once
thank you for the list...i am writing them down and going out to get the
best for my baby...did anyone ever have a problem with a cat switching diets?
like not liking a new food? in that case can i wean him off of meow mix
by...mixing the new with old at first? any suggestions..my cat loves
I am sorry for your terrible experience, but it is absolutely not true that there are no false positives. I had a false positive on a kitten just a few months ago. The first thing I would do is to find a different vet.
There are people here who will be able to give you more and better
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I am sorry for your terrible experience, but it is
absolutely not true that there are no false positives. I had a false
positive on a kitten just
At 09:48 AM 9/2/2006, you wrote:
In addition to the IFA test. Any test should be repeated in 2 months
or so. Some cats have a transient positive after exposure and then
are able to completely clear the virus because of a good immune system..
I am eagerly awaiting my 8 weeks on this new
thank you all so much who have posted so far your advice is keeping my
family in excellent spirits THANK YOU so much and bless all your furry
friends:)
Well, first off, find a vet that isn't so uneducated. The in house ELISA
test has a very high rates of inaccurate results. Next, take another look at the
food you are feeding, read the ingredients, it should have meat as the first
ingredient, preferably the first two ingredients, and there
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