Charles, they don't have to look for your house.  They have a gossip line that 
is superior to ours.  I think that once we are adopted by oe, we get an 
invisible tatoo on our forheads "SUCKER"
---- katskat1 <[email protected]> wrote: 
> You go Charles!  Sounds like you jumped in with both feet.
> This is a great place to get advice and just pass along information.
> FeLV + kitties can live good lives, some short, some long, some of
> them with few, if any symptoms..... kind of like Typhoid Mary.  I have
> one FeLV + that is about 12 - 13 years old.  Don't know if she was
> always pos but has been for at least 5 years now and mixes
> inside/outside with all 8 other kitties and no problems.  I vaccinate
> the negatives and deal with the positive as necessary - so far little
> needed thank goodness.
> Bless you and all who understand that humans are the reason there are
> so many kitties and dogs who need and deserve our help - and
> understanding that try to help.
> 
> kat
> 
> 
> On 4/3/11, Bonnie Hogue <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Charles
> > Ya-hoo!  You have your hands full!  Plenty of folks on here have great
> > experience and can help guide you.
> > I'm just good for moral support.
> > Thanks for taking care of these little tigers...a job rewarded by their
> > health and happiness.
> > Carry on!
> > ~Bonnie
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Charles J Driscoll" <[email protected]>
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 11:14 AM
> > Subject: [Felvtalk] New Member
> >
> >
> >>I am not sure how this board works, but this is my story. Can I answer on
> >>the board or do I have to send a e-mail each time.
> >>
> >> Over last summer, there was an abandoned foreclosure house next door to
> >> me. Well, in the hole of the fence, these 2 little faces kept popping
> >> their heads threw the hole. Turns out they were kittens born in March 2010
> >>
> >> from a feral mother cat. I feed them over the summer and finally made
> >> friends with the kittens. I bought a small dog house they could eat
> >> without getting soaked in the rain, snow etc. I finally TRN them in Sept.
> >> One is a healthy Gray Tiger one which I call "Hello". The other is a small
> >>
> >> black and white which I call "Hello Kitty". they were both males. The
> >> black and white seemed to eat alot less, very skiddish, not as friendly.
> >> The tiger one is a big mouth meow, meow, hey here I am. They are so
> >> bonded, so close. The tiger one seems to mother the Hello Kitty on all
> >> terms, watching out for him, washing him.
> >>
> >> Well, over this bad snow, cold winter the black and white came down sick,
> >> I grabbed him FAST and set up a cage in the house. Took him to the vet, he
> >>
> >> was on antibodics. Turns out he is Positive with FeLV. Since I never took
> >> care of ferals in my life, this is all new to me and a bit overwhelming.
> >> So we now have the black and white kitten (11 months old now) in the house
> >>
> >> since Feb 14th and on:
> >>
> >> Prednisolone (1 pill a day)
> >> Chinese Herbs Immune enhancer (2 caps a day)
> >> EFA vitamin and mineral supplement (1/4 teaspoon mixed with food)
> >> Fellovite II (1/4 teaspoon or lick right from finger, which he does)
> >>
> >> I also have the tiger one in the house and he was vaccinated from the
> >> FeLV. so hopefully it  works, cause I can not separate them at  all.
> >>
> >> I am also feeding other ferals outside. (The cats must look for
> >> house........LOL)
> >>
> >> Steroid: Big male black and white, he looks like his ear is tipped
> >> Bobcat: pure black one shows up in the dark, in and out. Has a bunny
> >> rabbit tail
> >> V: gray male tiger, who's been missing since Long Island snow storm this
> >> Feb
> >> Red: Male just showed up the past 2 weeks, Friendly, but not neurterd
> >>
> >> The Mama CAT: caught her in Oct and TNR. She is doing well, and healthy
> >> and lives and eats by a women down the block.
> >>
> >> Any suggestion would be so helpful!!
> >> thank you
> >> reneeny
> >>
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