I have
been away from the list for so long...........I need to come back; you were all
there when Sam and I needed you the most. Am sending "Our Story" for Margaret to
assure her there is alot of hope........Helene
I have two FELV+ who
are 7 & 5+ respectively. I did not know of their diagnosis until
last year when they were 6 & 4. I have 3 non-pos who lived with the 6 year
old since kittenhood & are still neg. Its not an automatic death
sentence particularly for adult cats. You will get a lot of good, more
detailed advice from the members of this group. What made the vet test
for FELV? Is she displaying any symptoms… Diagnosis on my 7 year old was
made when I brough her in for not eating & general listnessness.
Blood test revealed low wbc & led to ELISSA & IFA tests to
confirm. She had series of immuno-regulin twice for the same problem
& is fine (a real porko that one!). My 5 year old was a stray who
spent the first few years of his life on the street & he has been symptom
free.
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treatments
My cat Misty has just been
diagnosed by my vet as positive for feline leukaemia and the vet has told me
that there are no real treatments for this condition and that now she has been
positively diagnosed she is unlikely to live longer than a year. I have
looked through at various sites and am totally confused by the amount of
information out there, HELP!!! Can anyone give me any no nonsense advice
with regard to holistic treatment availability or indeed any advice. I
have been looking at Willard's water and colloidal silver. Does anyone
have any information on these or anything that might help her, she is only
approximately two years old and I have only had her for six months as
she was abandoned by her previous owner.
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