Someone on another cat list I'm on just lost a cat he says was FeLV+ and
it was THIRTY years old!  Now, I'm not too sure how well-versed he is on
FeLV, and I'm thinking maybe he's mistaken in that.  What he said was
that the cat was "infected with FeLV" when a kitten and had to have both
eyes removed.  So I don't know if it was something else entirely that he
THINKS is FeLV or maybe the kitten later threw the virus, or what.  I'd
LIKE to believe he's accurate, as I'm sure we all would!
 
Diane R.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pat Kachur
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 4:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CLS


Lynne - the vet (NOT my regular one) who I took Mandy to when I first
got her to have her tested told me that leukemia positive cats live only
about 6 months after diagnosis.  Well, Mandy is 6+ years old and who
knows how long she has had the virus.  I've had her for more than six
months myself--and she is thriving.
 
When I saw my regular vet, he said the other vet was "nuts."  
 
 

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Lynne <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 5:31 PM
        Subject: Re: CLS

        I am taking all this advice to heart.  Thank you Marilyn.  
         
        Lynne

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Marylyn <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
                To: [email protected] 
                Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 4:42 PM
                Subject: Re: CLS

                I'll let others address your specific questions but I'll
put my two cents worth in.  Look at homeopathic/alternative/complemtary
vets, especially if conventional vets are not meeting your needs.  Enjoy
the time you have together.  If you spend it thinking about the possible
future you will miss the wonderful present.......and the future may or
may not be as you imagine it.  We all start dying the minute we are
born.  We fear death but our friends do not.  They live in the minute
and that is what you need to do too.  I had a perfectly wonderful and
apparently very healthy cat leave this world with cancer.  My little
FeLV + girl has been with me 3 wonderful years and is apparently
perfectly healthy.  We never know what will take us from this world or
when.  Please spend wonderful time with BooBoo.....time enjoying him and
listening to him.  Tell him of your fears if that will help you
verbalize them and deal with them.   

                Good luck and all the blessings of all the universes to
you and Boo.  Don't waste the present.  
                
                On Feb 13, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Lynne wrote:


                        
                        I'm sorry for not being knowledgeable of this,
but what is CLS and the bridge you folks refer to? 
                         
                        I've been busy trying to find some ray of hope
for my BooBoo.  I showed his blood work to the doc next door at work,
who is a dog lover, not a cat but he interpreted it as being pretty bad.
He said he has no platelets.  He then got on the phone to a Vet friend
who takes care of his dogs and gave him a brief history of Boo and his
blood work.  The vet said there was nothing I could do about the
situation and that most cats after being diagnosed lived for 2 years at
a max.  I don't even know when BooBoo contracted the disease so who
knows how long he has.  This vet though kept saying, it doesn't mean
he's going to die, whatever the H that means.  I also have a pharmacist
friend who is meeting with a vet friend of his in Detroit tomorrow and
he too is running Boo's history by him to see if there is anything at
all to help him.  Apparently Immuno Regulin is not available here in
Canada so he's going to talk to this man about it tomorrow.  People have
been very kind and honest but I just am finding this impossible to
accept.  I can't wait to get home from work to see him and almost start
bawling when I am with him.  I totally hate this.  I just hope he isn't
feeling any pain.  He mostly sleeps but does purr a lot and seems to
love having us around him.  I just don't know what else to do.
                         
                        Lynne



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