P.S.  Please keep us posted on Powder's adoption.  I
would love to hear how Satchmo adjusts to her and the
funny stuff that happens after you bring her home!

:)
Wendy

--- wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Leslie,
> 
> Congratulations on Powder's future adoption! 
> Absolutely, there are kittens who throw off the
> virus
> and become healthy adults, and even if they don't,
> they can live with it for a long time.  Many die
> before age 3, but some do not.  My kitty Cricket
> lived
> to 4.5 years, and I truly believed he would have
> lived
> longer had he not been stressed out by ten family
> members staying with us in our 1500 sq. ft. house
> for
> a week during Hurricane Rita.  He shortly thereafter
> developed anemia.  If I were you, I would be giving
> the L-lysine and the Mega C for the rest of kitty's
> life.  Also, good quality food, like Evo.  And LOTS
> of
> love and snuggles!  Bless you!
> 
> :)
> Wendy
> 
> 
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