Does the kitty have Felv to or just blind with old age. When the vet does a complete blood work tell him you want a Titter Test for FeLv to see if she has the antbodys in her .
georgette
-----Original Message-----
From: Del Daniels <del[EMAIL PROTECTED]com>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]org
Sent: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:57:07 -0500
Subject: Re: "new" addition
Big hugs to you for taking in this kitty, you are wonderful!
Del
----- Original Message -----From: catatonyaSent: Monday, April 18, 2005 12:00 AMSubject: "new" additionHi all,I may be getting a new addition to the family. That's the good part. The part that makes me madder than hell is that a 'family' turned in their 22 year old blind cat to a local shelter. Talk about beyond belief..... How can someone do that?Anyway, if no one else steps up before I get off at 3:00 I'm going to go get her tomorrow. I can't stand to think of her living out her last days or being euthanized in a shelter.
Question: What should I do about felv vaccines? Should a cat that old get vaccinations? I wouldn't want to expose her to my group without them. Also, being blind, should I start her out in a cage? Any advice welcomed!!We'll probably head to the vet and spend a few hundred dollars first thing. lol. Actually I hope my vet will take pity on me. I'll let you know how it goes.Also, I mentioned this to my mother and she was VERY negative about me taking her. It really hurt my feelings. I've been worried about this cat all weekend. Here I am and I have to get up at 5. I just don't understand how most people think I guess. : (t

