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Sorry – correction!! I meant – “even with the fact
that most of my cats are NOT vaccinated for FeLV ? -----Original
Message----- With given the fact that
most of my cats are vaccinated for FeLV ? When I took Ginger in
– I knew there is going to be a risk – but I wanted to make sure I
do everything I can given benefits/risk of all the factors. -----Original
Message----- With those precautions, I
think you're completely safe. The concensus is that it takes prolonged
intimate contact to transfer the virus and that the virus is extremely fragile
and short-lived outside the host. There are many people on this list who
mix their positives and negatives knowingly for various reasons and, list
members please correct me if I'm wrong, there is not one instance in a knowing
mix- with the negatives vaccinated, that the virus was transferred. There
are others who keep their positives separated but don't take your bleaching and
clothes changing precautions and I think that there also, no transmission of
virus has occurred. There are the sad cases where a FeLV+ was brought in
and the status was NOT known and the virus was transmitted to other negative,
non-vaccinated kitties. I am not
sure which doctor studied it, but I will do some research and try to find out. Do you
think there is a great risk of my other cats to get FeLV? I do worry –I wash my hands with bleach
(1-bleach & 8 water) all the time, before and after visiting Ginger, and
change my clothes and socks every time, and before and after – do you
think there is still a risk? I read
that FeLV virus does not live outside of the body more than a few seconds (and
some other literature says “a few hours” and I am not sure what is
more realistic information – do you know?
I am curious) – I would
appreciate any of your input on this – because I have 20 plus cats in my
house though they don’t have a direct contact at all with Ginger, I do
not want to assume that it is ok - and
vice versa, most of my other cats are exposed to corona virus positive. Thank
you! Hideyo -----Original
Message----- Hideyo, After going back
and forth, I decided not to take Ginger to her appointment yesterday after all.
She has been doing well, and I wanted to minimize any chances of
stressing her if I could avoid it. She is a feral cat, and she is
extremely skittish and I guess, since she has been doing so well, I did not
want anything to change that – That’s said,
do you guys think that I should still get her checked up by my vet? Her
tongue (Dr. Basko tells me that the color of the tongue can be a better
indication of anemia than gums sometimes – especially, ginger has a
darker pigment) and gum looks good – but I would necessary know how
organs are doing except that she is just doing so fantastic and I am just so
proud of her – Also, one thing I
forget to mention yesterday regarding what’s suggested by Dr. Basko is
that to give Ginger VB12 and folic acid possibly twice a week – On a separate note,
I have a question. I was at an animal emergency clinic this past weekend with
one of others kitties – and overheard the conversation regarding
vaccinations causing cancer/tumors (which I am so aware of and do not vaccine
any of my cats) – but I heard the doctor saying – “well,
actually there was a test/research done on this topic – and what they
found out is that cancers/tumors are not caused by vaccine itself, but rather
by “injections” – they did testing with a control group with
saline solutions and they still found cancers/tumors from the group –
which concerns me now all of sudden with V-B injections – let me know if
you have any insight on this -
Do you
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