Yes, my little Carla was feleuk positive.  She and her 2 brothers and 1 sister were rescues from Little Rock Animal Services when they were babies.  Carla was the only long-term survivor.  She was solid black and such a little doll -- never got any bigger than maybe a 3 month old kitten.   Skinny as a rail, but a good eater.   LOVED to climb up on me at night and make biscuits!    She was around 3 when she died.  Off and on she had  "down" periods - I'd come in and find her stretched out and not moving, dehydrated and seemingly at death's door.  But a boost of Ringers subQ and a little rest and baby food and she'd be up and running again.  That is what happened her last evening.  She had seemed to recover and was eating again and purring and I didn't notice any difference in that time or the ones before.  In fact I was so sure she was OK that I left her in my spare bedroom piled up with her buddies and didn't take her to bed with me or stay in there with her.   But obviously something was different because the next morning she was gone.    It took me so by surprise and was such a hard loss.  She'd been so thin for so long, and so small, but had just kept on going.  I guess I was lulled into thinking that she was going to be a  survivor.   I sure do miss my scrawny looking cuddle-baby Carlita.  She was such a joy.

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No but add Carla to the list too! Carla was Susan's little kitten - had such a short but loved life. Susan's on the FELVtalk list, but out of school now and doesn't check her email except at school. I can't recall if Carla was FELV or not, but I think so...will check with her later and let you know.

Gloria

Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote :

> Carla belonged to a friend of Gloria. She mentioned her in an email
> about Lance, I don't think it was felv related.
> N
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> Belinda Sauro wrote:
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> > Did I miss Carla, don't have any messages about Carla???
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