Thanks for the info. One of the vets thought you could.

Nancy Schneider
Management Analyst
Dept of Transportation
12544 Saticoy St
N Hollywood 91605
Voice(818) 756-9558
Fax (818) 756-9245


>>> kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/27/06 11:22 AM >>>
At 11:13 AM 10/27/2006, you wrote:
You do not get a positive snap test from the vaccine...
Kelly Lane

>I have a question. My cat recently was vaccinated for feline
leukemia.
>No one suspected she might have the disease. Another vet tested her
for
>the disease and said she is positive. Is there any correlation between
a
>recent vaccine for feline leukemia and the lab picking up a positive
>result for feline leukemia? I know the cat is not doing well. She is
>thin and has stomatitis. I am going to take her to a holistic vet to
try
>to get her better.
>
>Nancy Schneider
>Management Analyst
>Dept of Transportation
>12544 Saticoy St
>N Hollywood 91605
>Voice(818) 756-9558
>Fax (818) 756-9245
>
>
>
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