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As you mentioned already, it’s hard
to tell… I know there are many kitties who live for several years and
sometimes over 10 years… statistically, I read that 80% of kitties who
are tested positive on felk die within 3 years,, again, I don’t know
statistic significance of the information either… it’s sort of
like, it’s hard to tell,, a regular life span of cats who are tested
negative on felk, either.. they could get CRF, get cancer,,, all other diseases
that are not viral related could impact their life span.. I have two felk kitties and I am grateful
that they are so healthy…one has just became two years old.. and the
other one, I am not exactly sure how old.. but at least two probably… I think the best thing, is just take one
day at a time, and love them as much as you can every day… From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Sheila Coyle Hello:
I have
two kitties on “Roferon”…seven days on 1 ml. each day, seven
days off. (Thank heavens, both Joey, age one year, and Lucky, age two
years, are doing very very well…) A few
questions here… What
might any one know about this particular medication? On
average, what age of life can be expected, or have you experienced with a kitty
who is FeLv positive? I know that is a lot of “what
if’s”, and varies vastly from kitty to kitty, and symptoms, and
care, etc., etc., or is it possible to have a kitty live a regular life span,
and never actually die from FeLv, and just old age, or some thing even totally
un related to FeLv? I know there are so so many variables and things to
take in account. Thank
you. Sheila |
- Roferon ? Sheila Coyle
- RE: Roferon ? Hideyo Yamamoto
- Re: Roferon ? Belinda
- Re: Roferon ? Gloria Lane
- RE: Roferon ? MacKenzie, Kerry N.

