Hi Leslie -- I'll contact Jill and see if she knows any vets that will treat an FeLV kitty. I don't know if I'd play around with that one myself. I'll ask around as well. Hope you're well -- PAT
Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In our rescue we adopted out a kitten, who came back to us FeLV+. When our volunteer went to pick him up, he had been kept outside and now has pneumonia. He is a sweet little six month old orange tabby. He's eating on his own, but breathing heavily and she said she can hear that his chest is full. Our vets are not "cool" with trying to maintain a FeLV kitty, so we're flying blind on this one. Can anyone recommend a course of treatment that has worked with their FeLV kitties for a severe infection? Thanks, Leslie =^..^= -- Leslie =^..^= To leave the world a better place - whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or an improved social condition - that is to have succeeded. That only one life breathed easier because you lived - that is success. ---Ralph Waldo Emerson --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users.

