I give interferon alpha once daily till they are past 3 or 4 yrs old, to boost the immune system.

Gloria


On Dec 23, 2008, at 7:14 AM, patricia.a.elk...@gsk.com wrote:

I have been fostering for a big city shelter and although I "almost"
always tested new cats
when they came to me and kittens before they were introduced into the
general herd, I ended
up this year with 4 FELV+ kittens less than 1 year old. Three of these
tested negative when they
came to me and the fourth and youngest was born at my house from a
pregnant mom that also
tested negative.

I am adopting all of these guys now. I am working my way through reading
the archives of this list, but is there a consensus
on best practice for treating kittens and cats while they are still
healthy before they experience problems
related to FELV to keep them as healthy as possible?

Thanks!
Trissa in Philly
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