Hi Roxanne,
I totally agree with what Amani said.
And thanks for taking care of the FeLV kitties!!
Ardy
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Amani Oakley
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 11:03 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk
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"
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
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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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
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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
First, I am so very sorry for your loss. It never, ever gets any easier, but
you must know how much you did for your baby.
Your question is not a stupid one. What you are asking about could
theoretically be possible. A cat’s brain is no different than a baby’s brain,
and if you shake
27, 2016 6:36:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] feline leuk and shaken cat syndrome ??
Dear Roxanne,
I'm sorry that Neveah has gone on to The Bridge.
I have never heard of "Shaken Cat Syndrome", nor can I find anything on the web
that makes sense. I certainly
don't think your friend had
Dear Roxanne, I'm sorry that Neveah has gone on to The Bridge. I have never heard of "Shaken Cat Syndrome", nor can I find anything on the web that makes sense. I certainly don't think your friend had anything to do Neveah's death. The uneven pupils are
I believe you should wait till they are 5 months old to test them -
If the mother is positive then the kittens will have the antibodies from the
mother to protect them hopefully …. and if tested too soon they will also test
positive.
Maybe as soon as it seems fair and they can eat on their
I would say maybe test the kittens if they are positive mommy probably has it
if negative it may be a bad test. Praying very hard it is a bad test.
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> On Jun 13, 2016, at 10:06 PM, Kelley S wrote:
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> Many times a "slight positive" is a test that isn't
Many times a "slight positive" is a test that isn't correctly read. I
can't say it is all the time. I had a kitty who tested "slight positive"
who came up negative on retest. No way would I separate the babies, if she
is positive and they are going to be infected they're likely already
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