At 11:03 AM 10/14/2006, you wrote:



Welcome

I have both FIV and FELV cats...I mix the FIV and the FLEV is away from the others except for one friend who is older very healthy and immunized against FLEV..great people here and thank for loving these cats
Kelly
www.kellyscats.zoomshare.com


I'm so happy that I found this website.  I took in a stray cat 2 months ago and he was diagnosed with FeLV (both ELISA and IFA positive). 
 
I have 3 other cats in the apartment, and I need to get them all tested to see if they are infected. :( (This is really my fault.  I only know that I need to de-flea and de-worm a new cat, but I didn't know about FeLV and the fact that it's transmitted by saliva.)  It's been a week since I heard the bad news about the stray cat.  At first it really freaked me out and I cried for 2 whole days, but now I'm feeling much better.  I decided not to worry too much about the other 3 cats before their test result is out.  I already isolated them, BTW.
 
Anyway, here is something about the stray cat.  It's a boy, about 1.5 years old.  I named him Prince.  Prince weighs 11 pounds now, compared to 8.5 pounds 2 months ago.  He's very pretty, extremely sweet and purrs all the time.  He also has an amazing appetite.  I had him neutered on Tuesday.
 
Here are some videos that I want to share with you:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKMj-DHscTQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QLT9jGhVdA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6nS0Qhe27o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf2KALzDDjs
Yes, he's very very active.  I can hardly believe that he is sick.


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