Hi Kayte,

Since you only had Pokemon since last Oct, and she didn't appear to be
sick when you got her (at least that's what I assume - otherwise you
wouldn't have mixed the 2 cats?), it could very well be that Pokemon
didn't flare up until just recently and therefore Crackers is testing
positive because he was just recently exposed. Since Crackers seems to be
a healthy 5 yo, he could very well throw the virus off.  I would look for
another vet - where are you located?

Kat (Mew Jersey)

On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 16:41:09 EDT
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: crackers IFA was positive need help a.s.a.p.
>
> after i called the vet over 20 times he finally answered and said yes
> crackers IFA is positive....i asked him can he throw the virus...the vet said 
> no
> the IFA confirms he is full blown luekemia...i said what should i do,...he 
> said
> there is nothing to do...my baby crackers is 5yrs old and has never been sick
>  ever with anything and I WONT GIVE UP!!!...i cant believe this vet..MAKE
> THAT MY  EX VET...i am looking for another vet and will not go back to 
> him...ok
> you  wonderful people are my guardians..i will do anything suggested..money is
> not a  factor when it comes to my baby...i will do anything please respond
> please is  this IFA final or should i retest?
> kayte
>

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