Michael, you are doing such a wonderful thing with your FelV sanctuary, and I agree that love and a stress free environment are what keeps them going. I am not in favor of heroic measures, that are extremely stressful and often painful for our fur babies.
Lorrie On 09-27, Second Chance Meows wrote: > I run a FeLV sanctuary here in the states and have found that the > best treatment is love and attention. Having spent almost a > year on interferon, I know the side effects of it very well, > and would not wish them on any living being.( human or feline). > spend time with them, show them that you really care about them > when no one else did. Let them spend hours in your lap, sleep > on the bed, sun in the window just as any other healthy cat > would do. > > just so you know Esther, my oldest cat here is about 16 and has had > FeLV since birth, the rest are all about 3-6 yrs old and doing well > > Michael Johnson > Founder/Owner > Second Chance Meows > A FeLV Sanctuary _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org