Hi Jane,

It sounds like you are still mourning NoNo very
deeply.  I am sorry you lost her.  She sounds like she
was a very special cat and she was with you for so
long.  It's natural to feel like you do about this new
diagnosis, but don't give up hope yet.  With a good
diet, a stress free environment, and lots of love,
your kitty may live a long life.  Someone just posted
here the other day that their kitty is 7+ years and
going strong.  And there is a 22 year old kitty at
Best Freinds with FeLV.  There is also a chance (about
40%) that your furbaby will throw the virus and we see
it happen here as often as not.  So please keep a
smile on your face and enjoy every second that you
have with this new little one.  Take a few steps
forward, out from under that dark cloud, and don't
look back at it.

:)
Wendy
Dallas, Tx

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the 
world - indeed it is the only thing that ever has!"     ~~~ Margaret Meade ~~~



       
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