I'm sorry for your loss. I've only had my Fuji for a little over a year and 
every time I think about losing her it breaks my heart. Thank you for sharing. 

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On Oct 14, 2010, at 9:08 AM, Frank & Sue Koren <[email protected]> wrote:

> I had 6 negative cats when Buzzy came to me.  He tested positive in January
> of 2008.  At that time Casper was about 4 years old.  I had all my positive
> cats vaccinated and released Buzz into the general population in April of
> 2008.  In July I took in another positive and in September still another
> positive. Buzzy died in November of anemia, a common FeLV problem.  I kept
> all the negative cats up to date on their vaccines.  In December of 2009
> Casper started sneezing quite a bit.  He went through a round of antibiotics
> and got better for a while but then the sneezing came back and he was on
> meds again.  Some time in February he just didn't seem like himself and I
> took him to the vet again.  That was when they decided to test him for
> feline leukemia.  He was positive, anemic and I lost him in April of 2010.
> I am fairly sure he started out negative because whenever I bring another
> cat into the household the first thing I do is take them to the vet to be
> checked out.  Others here have said that in spite of that he was probably
> positive when I brought him into my home, but he spent about two years with
> me before he was ever exposed to a FeLV+ cat. I believe that if I had never
> mixed my positives and negatives Casper would still be alive. 
> I'm sorry to be the one with the bad news, but it is better to understand
> that there is a risk and that feline leukemia is a horrible and dangerous
> disease.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Melinda Kerr
> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:15 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Mixing
> 
> OK,  I know I am going to get some really strong opinions on this one.  
> What I really want is positive feedback from people who have mixed positives
> and negatives.  My Fuji contacted her FeLV from her mom and it didn't show
> up on her initial test.  We did not know she was positive until a
> mediastinal mass developed when she was almost a year old.  She now receives
> chemo and is doing really well. Since her first treatment in July, she has
> never shown any signs of being sick.  
> 
> Today, I "rescued" a stray that I thought for certain would be positive.
>  However, the initial test was negative.  I have the cats separated and
> intend to vaccinate as soon as one of my vets gets the vaccine in.  They
> have been introduced to each other and seem as though they will get along
> quite well.  Fuji is not a fighter and I cannot see her biting him.  Neither
> of my vets seem to think that mixing them will be a problem.  
> 
> I read the old threads and saw that many of you have mixed with great
> results.  I did not see any stories of mixing where a vaccinated negative
> became positive.  I'm looking for stories of success or failure.  Please
> share your stories!
> 
> Thanks,
> Melinda, Fuji and Shadow
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