I'd love to hear ideas on that one! LOL  I have 6 sep dishes & feed in 2 sep
rooms... but, the other one's dish always seems to be more attractive for
some reason-LOL  There are times that I look over & its as though one said,
"everyone more one to the right" & they did!  And then there's the dog who
thinks I've put down 6 dishes of treats for him!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of
dlg...@windstream.net
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2011 6:12 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Question re positives & negatives

How do you keep feeding bowls seperate?  I have 7 and don't have enough
rooms to keep them out of each other's bowls.  Besides, each one thinks that
he other's food is diffeent and better than theirs so the first few minutes
of feeding is spent trading bowls just t make sure I get the best food.


---- Sharon Catalan <scata...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Hello Pam,
> 
> My 3 cats have been living together for 10 years now until my boy-cat 
> was just recently diagnosed with FeLV.  He may have contracted it 2 
> years ago when he ran outside and got into a fight with another cat.  
> We had the 2 other girl-cats tested and they're both negative.  We had 
> the 2 other girl-cats vaccinated and currently, they are separated.  
> Doctor said that they can be together 30days after the 2 other cats 
> receive their 2nd shot of FeLV vaccination.  Also, according to our 
> doctor, it should be okay for them to be together again as long as 
> they don't bite/scratch each other or share bodily fluids.  Just keep 
> their feeding stuff completely separate.  My cats never fight with 
> each other although occasionally, the other cat will eat someone's 
> leftover and I think that is the reason that the 2 others cats never 
> contracted it considering that the other one had FeLV for quite some time
now.
> 
> Sharon
> 
> On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Pam Norman <pam_nor...@charter.net>
wrote:
> 
> > I am trying to determine what to do with Poppy both now & when the 
> > IFA test results come in. I've been reading & reading & from what I 
> > can gather, the old dictums about NEVER havinig positive & negative 
> > cats even in the same house has been abandoned.  From what I have 
> > read, the general sense is that it's fine for positives & negatives 
> > to be in the same home, but should be separate so there is no chance of
exchanging fluids such as with a bite, but
> > more importantly with mutual grooming.   But I know also that some of
you
> > have both positives & negatives really living together, not separate.
Right?
> >
> > What about if I put Poppy in her condo in the spare bedroom & let me 
> > cats visit, so at  least she SEES other cats.  What is she hisses & 
> > spits?  Would that have a chance of infecting any of mine who were 
> > nosing around her condo?  My feeling is that it would.
> >
> > Also how effective is the vaccine these days?  I know that some 
> > years ago the figure was about 30% so I never  had any of my cats 
> > vaccinated.  Has it been  improved?
> >
> > Right now we are still waiting for the IFA test for Poppy. And I 
> > guess she needs retesting on that in at least a month. I do NOT want 
> > to keep her alone until then.  We  have a sanctuary for her if she 
> > tests IFA positive cause then we know that she is really positive. 
> > But the person who runs it tells  me that regardless of how she tests on
the IFA, she HAS leukemia. Period.
> >  And would go in with the positive cats. But my understanding  is 
> > that if she is IFA negative, she has a chance of fighting it off & 
> > putting her in with the positives is giving up.  I think she should 
> > only go in with the positives if she tests IFA positive.
> >
> > Can anyone help me sort this out?
> >
> > Pam
> >
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> >
> 
> 
> 
> --
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