In my experience, the virus did not spread at all. No segregation, and they
shared litterboxes, bowls, and water fountains, and mutual groomed each
other.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt
a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a
FIV+ cat: http://uc
Sherry, please don't blame yourself, I think you made the right decision
for Maizee Grace. She had 15 months of love and one final act of mercy in the
form of the greatest love we can offer to our dying angels. You have my
sympathies, my Moogie was also born with FELV, and she lived 18 short
Gloria, I'm so sorry. You did what you could for Lancelot and he had time with you to be loved and cared for. tonya[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BTW, My sweet little Lancelot (not FELV) died early Thursday morning. I got him in january, a lady called to say that he'd been outside her new house
It's unlikely you cat will test positive if he's already tested negative
once. Still, just to be safe, it wouldn't hurt to keep the two apart until the
retest.
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a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a
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as soon as you change the litterbox to new fresh dry litter.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt
a cat from UCAT rescue:http://ucat.us/adopt.html Adopt a
FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/Adopt a
FELV+ cat:http://ucat.us/FELVadopt.html~
Where do you live? There is a really good cutting edge horse hospital for
dealing
with difficult lameness in VA, it's called Serenity Equine, here is their
website:
http://www.serenityequine.com/
They specialize in severe laminitis, and limb amputations (and custom limb
prosthetics), but they ar
I don't feel that you have to wait at all. The virus is very fragile and just a regular cleaning of everything can give you peace of mind.Sherry DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, how soon is it safe to bring another kitty into a house that had felv pos? Would appreciate any input.T
Hi all, how soon is it safe to bring another kitty into a house that had felv pos? Would appreciate any input.Thank you. Sherry
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Hi Rebecca,good luck with your kitty.hope all is well with your Brooklyn.I just lost my beautiful Maizee Grace,she was a Calico with the craziest paint scheme that I had ever. I will add you to my prayers.It is so stressful and disheartening to see such beautiful creatures go through so muc
Hi All-
Well, tomorrow is Brooklyn's vet visit and just today he suddenly started
feeling sick. He was fine yesterday. He has
diarrhea, has been vomiting and is lethargic and not eating. I'm not happy, but
at least we are seeing the vet
tomorrow. This all worries me of course, but I don't want
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Four
of my cats lived together for several years before I found out my Tucson was
pos. They had not been felv vaccinated and two had come in as
kittens. None of the other three tested pos and I vaccinate them every
year. I did not even consider separating as they had all li
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Step, what's wrong with your horse? Arthritis? How old is she?
She's around 7... and they've got no idea what's wrong, just that she's
lame in her right front. It's in her shoulder, a very tough place to
figure out...
So, she's a pasture ornament right now... Drive
To Whom It May Concern:
I went through a terrible experience needing to put my persian to sleep after he became very anemic and ill secondary to the feline leukemia. It was such a surpise. I got my cat, Simon, from a well known breeder. I also got another cat from her. They were never exposed to
Congratulations Carrie. Continued health to your
kitty~!
--- carrie chance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No test, just a guess my vet was researching several
> things as well as 2 members on
> this board found other places to post my plea ands
> one of those came back as this as well
> so we too
Hey everyone-
I was wondering...my other cat hasn't been tested yet, but will be
tomorrow. However, whether he is positive or negative, we have a
problem. He either has to live with a positive cat or, when my FeLV+
kitty crosses teh bridge, or if he's positive and can't go into
remission (he shows
It's never an easy decision. But you loved her and in the end, you
did her a kindness by letting her go. Big hugs to you.
Goodnight, sweet Maizee Grace...
=^..^= Terri, Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, Travis, and 6
furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth, Alec
Sherry,
I'm so sorry you lost your Maizee
G. It sounds like she was very loved, and your decision was a
difficult one, but very well thought out. I hope that she will always
be in your heart to comfort you. I also have a young cat with it, and
whenever I see him sitting looking happy and
I am really sorry.
Michelle
My heart goes out to you, Sherry. Sadly too many of us on this
list have had to make that same painful decision. But I'm glad that Maizee
Grace--what a wonderful name--was given a chance, and was so loved and cared for
during her too-short life. Many are not so fortunate. Yes, losing our prec
Hi all I was reading some of your posts and you have really helped me to realize that I don't need to feel guilty for my decision to let my beautiful Maizee Grace to to the bridge.I found out back in may that my baby had felv and a lymphoma that was crushing her airway and she was regurgitating her
Eiw...the turkey carcass grosses me out. Thanks for the visual. I
sometimes wish Thanksgiving could be more about the pie anyways!! Nice,
uncarcass-y pie.
Sandy
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Wendy,
That's kind of a cool story! But glad you didn't have to have it frozen
off, it probably would have hurt a lot more than your self-removal.
Supposedly, warts don't grow roots, but I have seen them removed surgically,
and they do seem to have roots. With their own blood supply and all. All
There's warty folks here, that's all I'm saying.
S
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> Or inbreeding... (Just poking fun)
> You did say it's genetically inherited, right?
>
> "Incidentally, it seems
Could be a different process too - but I just knew it as "freezing". Very
available from a dermatologist.
It is a funny thought seeing folks walking around with duct tape on the face.
Gloria
At 12:11 AM 11/25/2005, you wrote:
Gloria, I guess you are tough. On the hands, around the nails or
I had a wart on my index finger when I was a teenager.
It was right in my cuticle line. It drove me crazy
and I would pick at it to no avail. One day while in
the shower I got so mad at it, that I just picked and
picked and the strangest thing happened. I ripped the
whole wart out! It had litt
My kitty Pepper has a wart-like thing (actually two, a
small one and a larger one) right by her ear. It's
like a skin tag. She's had it since she was a kitten
and she's 9 now. No problems at all with it. The vet
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> I've heard about using duct tape on warts! Is tha
Carrie-
She has fluid buildup in her chest, which was greatly helped with a
diuretic and tested positive for FeLV. Other than that, she's a
completely normal little kitten. Any ideas from you? So far, I've heard
that it might be cardiomyopathy. Do you think it could also be
something else?
AllieOn
Here are a couple of more links on tests.
http://www.thepetcenter.com/pha/cp.html
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=0&cat=1474&articleid=989
Gary
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 3:30 AM
Subject: Test Results
I have never
I think this site may be helpful in reading test results.
http://home.gci.net/~divs/disease/lab_tests.html
Gary
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 3:30 AM
Subject: Test Results
I have never gone into blood test results too much before
me too, I'm clueless on everything except hemocrit, which I know needs to
be above 7 or so to live. I think that's the one abbr as HCT.
Jennhttp://ucat.ushttp://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.htmlAdopt
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FIV+ cat: http://ucat.us/AWrescue/FIV/A
Allie,
what is wrong with your kitten?
Sincerely Carrie
www.arlingtonkittensandcats.petfinder.comwww.alleycatangels.orgwww.adoptacat53.com
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Allie
Deaver
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Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 3:13
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Su
Curiously what were your symptoms?
carrie
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Subject: Carrie and her furkid
Carrie and all,
I am behind on my emails. Sorry.
I had toxo myse
Carrie and all,
I am behind on my emails. Sorry.
I had toxo myself and it was aweful.I was in bed for three months if I
remember. And at the time I was a young very healthy 18 year old...
Toxo is the main reason I will NEVER feed a raw diet.
By the way I know carrie personally and she is th
like michelle I would like to know also.
I have never gone into blood test results too much before but am intrgued from
the ones recently put up by Carrie (if I remember correctly). Please could
someone be so kind as to educate me as to what they all mean and what is normal
and abnormal - send privately if it is too long for group mail
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