Do every thing you can to strengthen his immune system--really good food and 
supplements.  Then see an alternative vet to supplement your regular vet's 
advise.






                                                 If you have men who will 
exclude any of God's creatures
                                                 from the shelter of compassion 
and pity, you will have men who 
                                                 will deal likewise with their 
fellow man.
                                                                  St. Francis
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Taylor Scobie Humphrey 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 4:33 PM
  Subject: Re: Vaccinating kittens of unknown status against FeLV?


  Poor baby Sox.  It's so painful when a little one dies.




  "Consciousness is Causal 
   and Physicality is its
   Manifestation."




  On Aug 2, 2007, at 11:11 AM, Malone wrote:


    I was told I didn’t need to test anymore by my vet that Sox was healthy, 
and he was vaccinated. I wish I had waited until he was a few weeks older, 
tested him, and then I would have known. He died at 9 months, and he had been 
vaccinated. His mother had FeLV, but at the time I didn’t know. She was a feral 
that wasn’t caught until the month after he died. All his litter mates died as 
well. I really still know nothing about this virus other than the fact it is 
heart wrenching to see a beloved pet die. I will always test. Now my baby boy, 
who has been vaccinated, has contracted the virus. He is healthy, and I try to 
learn from people here how to keep him healthy.




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