I've been mixing *except kittens* for nearly 15 years now. I've never had it
transferred. Your cats should not have a problem. Good luck!
tonya
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Hello,
I have to say this is a very enlightening forum. I have learned so much
from you all! I found a stray 2
just because you currently don't have cats is no reason to opt out of
membership. these are great, caring people. never know, you may again have a
cat and in the meantime you may be able to offer a word of advice or comfort to
someone else. dorlis
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i too have my grave sites. in the 28 years i have been here, i have buried 2
dogs, one a dump dog so called because he was dumped by his people and 8
cats. cats were all dumps too. they just show up and you can't turn them
away. one was a feral and it took me 8 months just to scratch his
Have 2 positive and 3 negatives. One of my pos lived with my 3 negs for
years before I even knew she was pos! Nobody has come down with FELV--I
vaccinate the negs.
Christiane Biagi
Cell: 914-720-6888
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I have three positives and four negatives. They have all been together
since April. I will have them re-tested before I vaccinate for Feline
Leukemia again in March, but to my knowledge they are all still negative.
I lost my sweet Tucker in May but my vet assured me he was still negative
I have seven catsone, Mandy, is positive. I adopted her in July 2007.
I discussed with my long-time vet and we agreed that if all my other six
cats (all over five years old) had their vaccinations up to date (he stated
that the vaccine is 90+ percent effective), there was very little
Olá amigos,
As already told, Pupa (8 years old) was tested FeLV+ in January/2008 and
diagnosed with lymploma (large cell type) at the submandibular lymphnode in
april. Since then, she has been treated with Staphylococcal Protein A and has
recovered very well from severe thrombocytopenia and
Hi,
I can only tell you my experience with chemo and lymphoma. You should, of
course, discuss everything with your vet.
One of my cats has lymphoma and has been through three rounds of chemo. When
the side-effects were just too severe I asked them to lower the dosage. I was
happy with my
I just joined the group and got some good news this past Friday. Lola,
the 6 month old feral kitten we resued tested positive on the ELISA
test at 9 weeks, 11 weeks,
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On Oct 19, 2008, at 10:17 AM, catatonya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been mixing *except kittens* for
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