i have never heard of any reason NOT to use a hudifier for a FeLV cat, nor for one with cancer--i'd think, speaking as a nonprofessional!, that having unobstructed airways could only be a benefit in any condition!
what WAS suggested to me by a persian expert was to get a nebulizer rather than a humidifier to be sure you were getting the correct effect. i've never used one of those, and if they're employed the same way with cats as they are with humans, i'd think that'd be more stressful to a highly compromised cat.... sounds like you have a great vet, now! GLOW for you and for buddha.... (i hated cats til i was 26, and one of my shelties became best friends with a beautiful, black, part-persian girl named buddha...... she became FirstCat, and i haven't had a dog since--so any kitty named buddha has a special place in my heart....) MC -- MaryChristine AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 289856892

