I see those of us with FeLV cats as being their biggest advocates. Whenever
possible, we should help to educate others and dispel the myths surrounding
them to help give them a chance at life.
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 12:44 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL
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> Roxanne
> Perhaps
Why would people judge you? I have an FIV cat and now a felv cat. All
strays. It's wonderful to help out the cats that need it the most. My cat
will be 2 years old and is just fine besides having the FELV status. It is a
great thing you are doing.
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I need some opinions I currently have one feline leukemia cat and someone as of
now is going to give me there leukemia cat. they changed their mind for about 3
weeks now. My question is for two years I've not told anyone that I have had
and have a cat with feline leukemia I don't want people to
Roxanne
It is really up to you. Nothing forces you to explain your actions to anyone
else. However, if you do choose to share, it certainly helps others to know
that there are options and hope for FeLV cats. Certainly, the message we get
from many vets, once there is a FeLV diagnosis, is that
Roxanne
Perhaps I missed something along the way... another email perhaps??
I'm not sure if I understand your question... Why would you have
concerns about letting people know you have FeLV catsand moreover
why would you feel somehow badly that you are NOT embarassed. I've
That is what I really want to do help promote to save the lives of feline
leukemia and that you dont always have to put them down but they deserve
to live___
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wHY SHOULD Y9OU CARE ABOUT WHAT OTHERS THINK? I have had 2 FELV cats, 1 is
still with me and my 3 other cats. Everyone is healthy. I take in a cat or
dog no matter what their health. I do what I can for them and they then stay
with me as long as they can. They give me love in returnfor my
BE PROUD ! ! ! I wish I could find someone as caring here to take an
adorable young male stray that showed up on Dec 22nd & has tested pos. I'm
overwhelmed with the 3 cats (all FeLV neg) & 1 large dog we already have.
God bless you!
Jen
On Feb 10, 2017 10:57 AM, "Roxanne Smith"
I'm new =~}
On Feb 10, 2017 7:50 AM, "Rebecca Pruett"
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> I am .
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> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 8:36 AM Katherine K. wrote:
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>> I'm not a new member. Been on here for about 4 years.
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>> On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 11:51 PM,
MN. Right now I'm about to switch from oral ivermectin to Feline Advantage
Multi.
His fur appears to be growing back, and he must be scratching less because
nearly all of the scabs/ bumps are gone- BUT it would be nice to destroy
the mites FASTER, & without the nasty tasting oral.
Your thoughts?
I use Revolution for fleas, which also is wonderful for ear mites. I have never
dealt with skin mites, so I don’t know if Revolution would treat those as well,
so check that out. Revolution is really great to apply as well, because you
just apply the contents of the tiny container onto the back
I really feel for you & the situation. Dealing with almost the same issues
here. I'm praying for you.
Jen
On Feb 9, 2017 3:14 PM, "Rebecca Pruett"
wrote:
> The cat I rescued from my neighborhood September of last year is probably
> around 7-8 years old and just got
If I had known about the need for FeLV+ homes before I got my other cats, I
just might have started a little refuge myself. How worried SHOULD we be
about keeping the FeLV+ stray I've become attached to over the last few
weeks?
Worrying is ruining quality of life here...
Jen
I am .
On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 8:36 AM Katherine K. wrote:
> I'm not a new member. Been on here for about 4 years.
>
> On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 11:51 PM, wrote:
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> Are you all new members? I never get your emails except in "trash". How
> do I get
I'm not a new member. Been on here for about 4 years.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 11:51 PM, wrote:
> Are you all new members? I never get your emails except in "trash". How
> do I get these people coming to my inbox? I know I must have missed a few
> emails because of this.
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