I agree. I have mixed various positives and negatives over 10 years. I've
never had any transfer. But I have never mixed cats who had not been
vaccinated first. It's just not that easy to transfer the virus.
tonya
Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I support and agree with what Brenda's saying. I've had 8 or 10 FELV cats.
I started out being obsessive and suspicious about it, but moved into a
different place based on the experience and info I've gathered. Started to
write a longer email, but changed my mind. It's so sad, the hysteria and
ignorance about FELV cats (and FIV also).
Gloria
On Feb 29, 2008, at 12:17 AM, Dorothy Noble wrote:
Belinda wrote:
FeLV IS NOT AS CONTAGIOUS AS SOME VETS TRY TO SCARE YOU INTO BELIEVING.�
You can believe and do with your pets as you please but please don't post
information you find on the internet as the absolute truth.� Anytime I hear
that a negative has turned positive from exposure I can promise you almost all
the time the cat was not vaccinated or tested a false negative and was positive
all along.� A healthy vaccinated adult cat has virtually 0 chance of getting
infected from a positive.� And if they did they would almost certainly fight
it off.�
The funny thing is...