At that age let them have all the freedom they need/want.  They deserve it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                                                 from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who
                                                 will deal likewise with their fellow man.
                                                                  St. Francis
----- Original Message -----
From: Nina
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: Some advice please-elderly cat...

Chris,
Please remind your friend of what we say on the list, "when it dries, it dies".  I am convinced there would be no added danger to the other cats if they shared a space, at different times of the day.  That said, there are never any guarantees.  That's why so many vets advocate pts, or segregation.  At 16 years of age, I think the risks to the other cats are of far less concern than Mischief being cooped up in a cage 24/7 for the rest of her life.  If she can give those two geriatric buddies some freedom and a better quality of life for whatever time they have left, I'm sure they would be grateful.  In any sanctuary situation there is always the concern over cross-contaminations.  I don't, however, think there is any more reason for concern in this instance.  Does she intend to test Mischief again?  I'm not sure what "light positive" truly indicates as far as prognosis goes.  I do know that I've heard of many cats that test "light pos", re-testing neg at a later.
Wish her luck and blessings from us,
Nina

Chris wrote:

Rita, from Purrever Ranch, asked me to post this as she can’t seem to be able to post herself…

 

Have a 16 yr old black cat that has tested VERY LIGHT positive TWICE.  Her lifelong buddy has tested neg each time & remains with her.  I have to keep them caged (large upright).  They have an inside cage & a porch cage.  "Mischief" appears in the best of health, eats great, poops beautifully & shows no signs or symptoms of disease or illness.

 

Would it be safe for me to shut a room at night for them & let them have some freedom if I picked up ALL bowls & Litterboxes in the morning? And what exactly IS light positive?

 

Not sure what ‘light positive’ means.  I asked if this was on Elissa or IFA…  Rita runs a hospice for senior cats many of whom have various med problems so she is concenred about exposing their already compromised immune systems to FELV and exposing the FELV cat to other diseases….

 

Any ideas?

 

Christiane Biagi

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