Well i'm waiting on the complete test to see if its Primary viremia or
secondary. And it is contagious thats why i said it would have to be someone
without other cats. Though the risk is pretty contained from what i'm
reading as long as you keep the cats seperate with differne litter boxes
etc. But we'll see what the vet says. If  its Primary viremia i might keep
him and try to keep him healthy and hopefully his body can fight off the
virus. If its secondary its going to be a harder sell with the GF about it
becuase between us we have 5 cats. But i accidently killed one of my
puppies awhile back and i'm not willing to go through that again unless its
his time and hes not in massive pain.

I'm still in south florida area. You can research if you want but i'm still
waiting on test results before i plot a course of action.



On 2/29/08, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Did you find a home for that cat?
>
> I am willing to research some rescue groups if you will tell me where
> you are living these days. Problem is, feline leukemia is pretty
> contagious as I recall. But I can try!
>
> --
> Nothing can stand in the way of the power of millions of voices
> calling for change - Barack Obama
>
> 

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