I also put up a screen door with plexy glass to my felv cat can see the other 
cats and not feel alone and that way he also have more room in the house to 
play.  I have learned that they get depressed staring at the same walls so we 
now use screen doors and the glass is so in case they sneeze they can’t get it 
on the healthy cats.

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Sandy
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 3:58 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] My FIV/Felv cat

First, thank you for being such a great guardian for your kitty cats!  Second, 
if getting another kitty cat wouldn't cause too much stress - get another FeLV 
-  - yes, I know the future is uncertain - as it is for everyone - but you 
would be saving another life - it's a never ending cycle that sometimes feels 
like it is suffocating.
Best of luck,
Sandy W

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From: dlg...@windstream.net<mailto:dlg...@windstream.net>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org<mailto:felvtalk@felineleukemia.org>
Cc: "Sue Freeman" <kyty...@aol.com<mailto:kyty...@aol.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 12:59:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] My FIV/Felv cat

it all comes down to what you fel comfortable with.  My Annie was diagnosed 
felv when I got her at the age of 4.  she is happy and enjoys her life.  She 
shares my lap, food bowls, water fountains.  I believe hat due to stress, she 
tested positive and at the most is is a carrier.  at first, we kept the others 
vaccinated for felv but after a few years, no one tested positive and we 
stopped even that.  if your baby has been with you for a few years, has 
exhibited no signs of the disease, I would let her into the house with the 
others.  that is my opinion, but it will be up to you.

---- Sue Freeman <kyty...@aol.com<mailto:kyty...@aol.com>> wrote:
>         I am new to this group, but not to FIV/Felv. I rescued a sweet guy, 
> that personally I think was dumped in my neighborhood. He started coming 
> around my home and tried to make it his home, but then he stopped coming 
> around. I could only imagine what could have happened to him. About a year 
> later he showed up! I was now volunteering with a local rescue group and they 
> helped me to trap him and get him fixed. We actually had someone that wanted 
> to adopt him, but unfortunately when he tested positive they backed out. I 
> felt so bad for him, as he was the sweetest fellow. I was planning on sending 
> him to a sanctuary, but my husband wanted to try some natural remedies that 
> he had heard had amazing effects. They ended up not doing what we had hoped, 
> but in the mean time, I had become very attached and felt it wouldn’t benefit 
> neither him nor myself to send him away. so, we built him and outdoor 
> enclosure that he can go in and out of through the window in his own room in 
> the back of my home. I have other cats, so he had to be isolated. =(  He does 
> get company throughout the day between myself and my older son, who does his 
> school work on the computer, located in Butch’s room. Between the two of us, 
> it sometimes gets to be long nights, so that he doesn’t have to be alone for 
> too long.
>
>         I have had Butch now, for almost two years. We think he’s about 4-5 
> years old. We have been through the removal of most of his teeth and the 
> removal of a small tumor on his foot. He has a great appetite, went from 
> 9-14lbs, everything still works. If not for his status, he is a very healthy 
> guy. My Vet still doesn’t understand why he is still with us. I honestly 
> didn’t think he would be here this long either, which brings me to my 
> problem. As much as I try to keep him company, he is pretty lonely. I try to 
> play as much as I can with him. Red lazor lights, stuffed toys on strings 
> etc… He has a cat tree and other places to perch on and in. He has his 8x8 
> outdoor enclosure with a motion light for when he goes outside, but its 
> getting colder out and he doesn’t stay out there too long anymore, especially 
> at night, which is when I get the most guilty for leaving him alone, but I 
> have to sleep sometime. Plus, like I said, I have other kitties that look for 
> my attention too. =/
>
>
>         Does anyone have any suggestions of how I can make his life here not 
> so boring? I can’t get another cat with the same status, even though that 
> would be golden, but I’d just end up in the same situation when one of them 
> passes away. He would love another kitty, which is why he came around in the 
> first place, but its not realistic. So any help would be great. Also, I was 
> reading a couple of threads about a steriod. Does this make it possible for 
> FIV/Felv cats to interact with healthy cats? Or does it help in reversing 
> their status? Any info on that too would be appreciated.
>
>         Please know, I realize there probably isn’t a magic pill to make this 
> all go away, but I also don’t know how long Butch is going to be with me and 
> it just seems so unfair that he has to be alone for so long. I love him a 
> lot. He is my buddy and he looks forward to me being with him. We cuddle a 
> lot at night, and I try to make sure he’s sleeping before I go to bed myself. 
>  FreeAgain, any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>
>  Thank you for listening.
>
>         Sue Freeman


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