Don't know about the foot problem.  Front paw or back paw?

What is the time frame between his positive ELISA and the IFA.  I think his IFA 
could be negative and he still be positive if the time is less that 90 days 
between them.  You are in a real spot, aren't you.  If you wait that time out 
Cassidy may lose his BF placement.  

Del
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Melissa Lind 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:41 AM
  Subject: foot problem, FeLV?


  Hi, I'm writing about Cassidy again. I was looking into posting for adoption 
on other special needs websites, and I found one cat whose description fit 
Cassidy's, sort of. The other cat had the same problem of walking on the 
knuckles of one foot and wearing away the fur there. My vet said that with 
Cassidy, it was nerve damage to the spine somewhere around the pelvic area, but 
that he couldn't rule out the fact that it could be FeLV related. Since Cassidy 
has been living in my office, on carpet, he has not walked on the knuckles of 
that paw. He only does that when he gets to running around, and this room is so 
small, not much room to run. His foot is now looking very nice-not swollen or 
red, just pink from the missing fur. 



  I guess what I want to know is this: do you think this is a symptom of FeLV? 
I'm still waiting on his IFA test (another blood sample must be taken, if 
you've read my other post), and I was hoping beyond hope that his IFA would be 
negative. I thought that since he had no symptoms whatsoever he might have a 
chance that the Elisa was wrong. He's very healthy. Good stools. Good appetite. 
Doesn't sleep more than most. Just all-over a regular cat. But, maybe this foot 
thing indicates his FeLV. I hope not. Even if his IFA comes back positive, I 
was hoping that since he has no symptoms now, that he'd have more time to live 
happily.



  Melissa

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