My vet says that the vaccine is at least 90% effective and I should not worry 
about my one positive kitty living together with the six negatives--all of whom 
are vaccinated and at least 4 years old.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Chris Behnke 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 7:00 PM
  Subject: RE: Transferring the Virus


  My positives and negatives having been living together in the same home 
without separation for 4 years.  So far, no one new has tested positive.  My 
ones that are positive got the virus through heredity, not exposure.

   

  Chris

   

  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rosenfeldt, 
Diane
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 12:34 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: RE: Transferring the Virus

   

  Dawn, I'm far from the big expert, but I think the chances are almost 
nonexistent that you're transferring anything by just walking from room to 
room.  The motto for the virus is "if it dries, it dies."  It reminds me of a 
memorable passage in the book "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About 
Sex..." in which someone asked if you can catch STDs from toilet seats.  The 
answer was, yes, under the following circumstances:  someone with an open 
genital sore (I know, TMI) uses a toilet and presses the sore against the 
toilet seat.  Seconds later, you, also with a sore, use the same toilet and 
press your sore against the same spot.  Otherwise, no. ;-)  So unless you go 
from, say, cleaning your FeLV+ kitty's teeth, to your healthy kitties within 
seconds, with your fingers still wet with saliva, it's not gonna happen.  Also, 
somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but won't the others now automatically test 
positive because they have the vaccine in them?  In any case, I'm not sure 
there's a real need to segregate Bea from everybody now.  

   

  Diane R.

   

   


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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dawn Morrison
  Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 11:12 AM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: Transferring the Virus

  Hello again everyone,

   

  Before I had Bea tested, she was with my two other catkids (ages 4 & 10 
years) for 4 days - sharing food (wet & dry), water and liter box. 

  It was only after that 4 days did we realize Bea tested positive (Elisa & IFA)

  We immediately took our other two in and had them tested (negative but too 
early to tell) and vaccinated.

  In anyone's opinion, how great of a chance do you think they will test 
positive in 6 months when I re-test them? Do you think there was enough 
exposure in those 4 days? I am particularly worried about my 4 year old because 
I fed them all wet food and she immediately eats anything that is leftover from 
all 3 bowls.

   

  Also, Bea is now quarantined in a bedroom by herself and I visit with her as 
much as possible when I am home - even sleeping with her at night time to give 
her some human contact (much to my husbands dismay). I wash my hands thoroughly 
when I leave the room and bea has her own bowls/water dishes that I keep 
seperate from my others. She has her own litter box as well. Is it possible to 
spread any of the virus from just walking around the room, transferring it on 
my clothes then walking through the rest of my house? I'm just so concerened 
I'm passing it around more.

   

  Thanks

  Dawn

   


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