I totally agree with everything Diane has said Kathryn.  Good food and a stress 
free life are probably the two most important things you can do for your little 
one.  Of course if he becomes ill hopefully he can be treated with medication.  
It can all be a tremendous expense once they become ill.  I would suggest you 
have blood work done to try and get an idea of what you are dealing with here.  
When we had that done I got 3 opinions, all telling me it was a hopeless 
situation and very grim.  That didn't stop us from trying other methods of 
treatment but in the end the disease won.  I don't regret for one moment the 
expense of trying to save our little guy who was only with us for one month but 
you have to be realistic when or if he starts to really deteriorate. Our cat 
was 4 when we got him and was already quite advanced with the disease, unknown 
to us until that first trip to our vet but if your kitty is healthy and active 
he may very well live a good long life.  Many on this group have had their cats 
do just that.  
I truly hope yours will be one of these long time survivors.  Don't let it make 
you crazy though. I think my constant worry and sadness over our little one's 
illness didn't help him any.  

Best of luck to you.

Lynne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Diane Rosenfeldt 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 1:35 PM
  Subject: Welcome, Kathryn


  You've come to a great place for information and support.  Others have much 
more experience with these babies, but I can tell you that diet and stress 
control are paramount.  If you can give your new guy (what's his name?) the 
best food possible and keep him as happy as possible, that's a great first 
step.  You can also supplement his diet with L-lysine (from natural food 
stores, without the additives found in the kind you find in most drugstores, 
which is toxic to cats).  Make sure your vet is knowledgeable on FeLV -- if 
he/she didn't immediately suggest euthanasia, that's a good sign.  If he/she 
isn't, look around for one who is.  Some people here like holistic vets, if 
there are some in your area, in addition to their regular vet.  

  There's no way to know how long any of them will last.  Some people here have 
kitties who have lived long and well with FeLV, and then there are some (like 
my Patches, who came to me as a stray, too, who only stayed with me six weeks.) 
 What's important is to enjoy him every minute he's with you, fight the good 
fight together, but know when it's time to let go.  Not easy, but doable.  Good 
luck with your guy.

  Diane R.



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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 9:50 AM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: Re: Melina Please add to the CLS :( 


  I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Melina. I am new to this site and 
really know nothing of this terrible disease. I have recently (just bringing 
him home from the vets today) adopted the sweetest little boy who sadly has 
this virus. He showed up a few days ago as a stray. My husband and I fell in 
love with him and took him to the vet for shots, etc. Sadly, we were informed 
that he has tested positive.

  I really do not know what this means. Any information will be greatly 
appreciated. I especially would like to know what I can do to keep him well for 
as long as possible. The vet suggests Vitamin C. Any information will be 
greatly appreciated.

  Sincerely,
  Kathryn


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Sent: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 8:20 pm
  Subject: Re: Melina Please add to the CLS :( 


  I'm so saddened Sherry that Melina couldn't rally yet another time.  My heart 
honestly aches everytime I hear of another passing.  It sometimes makes one 
wonder just how much a body can endure.  But I guess the courage and trusting 
nature of these dear creatures makes it possible to go on.

  Lynne
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Sherry DeHaan 
    To: Felvtalk 
    Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 10:44 PM
    Subject: Melina Please add to the CLS :( 


          First of all I want to thank all of you for your prayers and good 
thoughts for this beautiful baby.The aweful disease was way too much for her 
this time.She was a VERY spunky little girl.My heart aches without her in my 
life.I need to keep telling myself that I gave her so much love that she was 
happy until the end.I will miss her little loving head butts and rubbing her 
sweet face on mine.Ok now the tears are coming out. :( Once again thank you all 
so much for having to listen to all my sadness.But I also get ALOT of goodness 
out of these creatures.
          Sherry 



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