When Junior was hit by a car a year ago the vet first tested him for FeLV.
He was negative. She was wonderful and saved his life. Yes I am sure she
would have sugested PTS if he had tested positive at that time. He had a
broken jaw, split pallete and eye injury. He also had infection in his sinus
cavity. That was the first thing I smelled when I found him.

As yall know he tested positive about 5 months later. He has lived a year
since the accident and and 7 months since the FeLv dx.

Thanks goodness I have Junior he is a wondeful cat. He is Eric's  cat.

Sally


On 5/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 There are slight positives and strong positives. That is true, however,
this vet is crazy, even allowing that she is right about that! You took an
INJURED cat to her, and she did NOTHING to treat the INJURIES, but instead
let the cat sit in a cage suffering for 4 hours and then the ONLY thing she
did was a FELV test? No wonder the cat DIED THERE! Personally, I would
report her to the state veterinary board for malpractice (and the local SPCA
or humane society for cruelty)!

Phaewryn

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