Hi, 
> 
> Hope I'm doing this correctly, I'm not very good at
> these lists. 
> I'm with a small rescue group and we've trapped
> fourteen 10 - 12 week old kittens (three moms) from
> one yard.  They are being socialized in 3 or 4
> foster
> homes.  It's a lot of work and time and the kittens
> are already at a disadvantage because by the time
> they
> are socialized, they're not 8 - 12 weeks anymore. 
> 
> Started trapping the adults to TNR and the original
> mom cat, who didn't look so hot, tested - IFA -
> Leukemia positive.  
> 
> I'm OK with FIV and have had plenty of experience
> with
> it, but I've found different vets have different and
> sometimes radical opinions, so I am assuming it's
> the
> same with leukemia.  
> 
> I'm looking for some practical advice - when to
> test,
> ELISA or IFA...I'm trying to get as much current and
> correct information as possible, but am getting a
> little mixed up.  Fourteen feral kittens aare a lot
> for us even under the best circumstances.
> 
> What should we do next? 
> 
> As far as Georgie, there's a website called
> www.catsinthebag.org - it is excellent for helping
> to
> find lost cats. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Janine
> 
> 
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