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This is fine for the full time rescue person that is
brining rescues in all the time...But what about the pet owner that
finds 3 abandoned, starving kittens in a parking lot on the other side
of the tracks coming from God knows where and wants to save these
kittens but the primary concern is the personal loved pet at home...In
that case would testing the kittens be appropriate ??? Tad Terri Durham-Stone wrote: I test at 6 weeks and no younger...... rescued over 300 kits this year and only 5 were pos for FeLV and all were done with the snap combo test. Those 5 little ones I watched die each week, it just killed me and an experience that left me just sick about this horrible disease. I recently have 3 little ones that tested pos for FIV and they have been slowly gone from a pos to a very very weak pos,,,, I am sure that the test being pos is from them carrying the antibodies from their mom. I just keep testing as long as they are not sick and will continue until neg or they get adopted. Such cute little ones, and such purr buckets (as I call them) Terri[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |
- RE: Kittens tested positive Lisa Ward
- RE: Kittens tested positive gblane
- Re: Kittens tested positive Tad Burnett
- Re: Kittens tested positive gary
- Re: Kittens tested positive gblane
- Re: Kittens tested positive Terri Durham-Stone
- RE: Kittens tested positive Lisa Ward

