LOL, MC....you NOE  I lubs yu!Debbie (COL)"You gotta bloom where you're 
planted!"

Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 14:38:09 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
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it IS you, i thought it was my imagination!!!!!this is my FRIEND!!!!!!! oh, 
joy, oh, happiness, oh, never mind, you guys will NEVER understand!MC
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Debbie Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sharyl, since I am new to this site...I can offer little in the way of advise 
right now.  I just wanted to thank you for everything you are doing for 
them!Debbie (COL)"You gotta bloom where you're planted!"

Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 07:21:44 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
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I have been feeding a dumpster colony of kitties for several months with the 
goal of doing TNR (trap/neuter/release) for those that I can not rescue.  Of 
the 3 kittens I rescued 2, Sissy and Rocket, were FeLV+.  They are about 9 
months old now and are doing well.  Both have test positive twice.  Their 
sister, Daisy, had a litter before I was able to TNR her.  The kittens were 
approx. 4 weeks old when I got them.  I took them because 1 had both eyes stuck 
shut and 1 had 1 eye stuck shut.  The next day I was finally able to trap Daisy 
using a kitten as bait in the carrier.    Daisy has since been spayed and 
released.  The babies have received one worm treatment, got terramycin salve in 
their eyes for a week, and have lysine added to their food.   It appears that 
Mattie will be blind.  She is the biggest of the 4 and very feisty.   I had her 
tested and the vet said she was very, very, very FeLV+.  No idea what 3 verys 
mean.  CJ may have some limited vision in her bad eye.  Bright Eyes and Houdini 
(escaped from the dog crate twice now) seem healthy.   I am adding L-Lysine and 
Mega C Plus to their food.  I am looking for advice on what else I can do to 
help them throw off this virus.   They will each be tested when I have them 
spayed.   Sissy and Rocket were several months old when I rescued them.  Didn't 
know if starting treatments earlier would improve the odds that they could beat 
this.   Any advise on how to proceed with now 5 1/2 wk old kittens would be 
appreciated. By the way Stormie, same colony but different Mom from Sissy, 
Rocket and Daisy, tested negative.  I did not have Daisy tested.  I knew I 
could not afford to keep her if she was positive and simply do not have the 
disposition to have a cat PTS simply because she is positive.   At least she 
will not have any more litters.  There is one more sister, Mae, that I have 
been trying to trap for TNR.Sharyl Sissy, Rocket and the babies

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