Well, we do know nutrition plays a vital role in keeping FELV+ cats healthy, so I suppose it makes perfect sense that the ones that arrived at your place thin were the first to succumb to the virus, and the ones that were in good weight are now doing well. Just goes to shows how MUCH of a difference a good diet makes! I'm glad to hear Munch and Jett and doing well! I'm really surprised no-one has been emailing you begging to let them adopt Munch, I mean, not many people would get a chance to have a Munchkin! He sure is CUTE!

Phaewryn
 
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html
Low cost Spay&Neuter services in VT, and Emergency Financial Assistance for cat owners:
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Special Needs Cat Resources: http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html
The Sofa Poem: http://ucat.us/sofapoem.html
Please shop online through i-give and support the Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program:
http://www.igive.com/FVEAP
Shop at GREAT stores, like Drs. Foster & Smith, Pet Food Direct, Musician's Friend, and LOTS more!
It doesn't cost you a single penny more, and it makes so much difference to a sick cat in need!
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