I've found with the rescue that I took in who lives in my library right now 
that she just learned that she wasn't going to be let out, and she doesn't 
really try anymore.  Maybe they will learn, especially if they have one another 
to keep company.  I wouldn't do the wipe down, but you can.  It wouldn't hurt 
them.  I don't know that water (damp cloth) would kill the virus though if it 
did happen to be on her fur.  I think that scenario is possible, but very 
highly improbable.  

Your food choice looks good.  Love your turkey tradition!  How funny!  And what 
a great treat!  I can't wait to see your new additions!

:)
Wendy
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: Forgotten Souls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 11:08:11 PM
Subject: Re: New to group; Questions


Evening, all!
 
I'd first like to thank everyone for the wonderful information provided - it's 
been incredibly helpful! Oddly enough, as this is mentioned, when I showed 
interest in the possibility of assisting this little guy, I was told of one 
other who was in a similar position - FeLV pos purebred white persian. The 
first one is a 5 month old kitten who had recently gone through neutering and 
jaw surgery, only to be tested and come up pos. I felt particularly soft to the 
fact that he had gone through so much, and to have this guy euthanized after 
everything he's going through, especially after a successful surgery at that, 
it broke my heart. I've worked with seniors and special needs cats for quite a 
few years, and since moving into our newer home, have been blessed with some 
extra space. The doror is pretty flush with the ground, but I will definitely 
make a point of ensuring no one plays 'paw games' or 'paw hockey' with 
eachother; LOL! The only concern I really
 have is in moving from one room to the other, I have a couple of cats who 
can't stand to see a closed door, and love to try to dart through the doors 
when they open (meaning a closed bedroom door, or what-have-you; all of our 
guys are indoor only), and I'd be a bit concerned about one of those guys 
getting curious and attempting to dart into the 'FeLeuk' room. Based on what 
I'm reading, I should be ok, provided I snatch the curious kitty and get him 
out promptly, correct? Without sounding too silly or paranoid, should I take a 
wet cloth in such a situation and just give the kitty a quick wipe off? 
 
Again, thank you so much everyone for all of the wonderful feedback. If all 
goes well, we should be meeting our pair on Labor Day weekend. I'm still open 
to any other advice anyone has as well. And in reference to diet, we feed 
either Nutro diets or Evo/Core (for the 'really special' guys) and on holidays 
(Turkey Day and Christmas, as well as Easter), let's just say we usually get 
two turkeys and one doesn't go to us; LOL! We shred up the meat after cooking 
it and give the kitties a much deserved treat (and a much deserved rest when 
they all fall asleep after their fill of turkey!) 
 
Thanks again, everyone! Looking forward to sharing our newcomers with everyone!


      
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