Jenna,
   
  I wanted to send my condolences for your loss.  You don't need to worry about 
disinfecting your home due to felv.  When virus "dries it dies".  FeLV is not 
so easily spready.  Satine probably had it the whole time.  I'm so sorry.
  tonya

Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Jenna, I'm very sorry for your loss... it is never easy.  Please know that 
your house is safe... the virus does not live very long outside the body.  
Leslie =^..^= 

 
  On 3/29/07, Jenna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     I joined this list because 
my kitty died on Sunday from feline lukemia she also had feline hiv. She was a 
stray I adopted two years ago, and when I first adopted her I tested her and 
she came back negative. I think she contracted it before I adopted her, and I 
have kept her up to date on all her shots. It has been very very hard for me. I 
don't know if I will ever heal. I miss having her around, am wondering if I can 
ever have another kitty. I would make sure if I adopted they would be negative 
and have all their shots and not be a stray- but I don't know if my apartment 
will be safe or if it will have the virus still around. How long should I wait? 
   
    
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