Debbie,

Some advice: Keep reading posts to this group! It has educated me a great deal 
over the last few months in addition to the solace provided by the caring 
members.

Valerie

On May 20, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Debbie Bendell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am new to this listserv and couldn't figure out how to reply, so I'm
> posting a new message.
> 
> Thanks for your responses.  I feel a little less stupid and guilty for not
> having every cat tested before it joined my household.  I have many cats and
> the fee for testing is $40, so I can't afford to do them all at once.
> 
> Does a cat get noticeably sick when it's first infected?  Three of my cats
> have been sick enough to need bloodwork since I adopted Tulo, and they all
> tested negative.  If a cat is infected by an asymptomatic carrier, will the
> newly infected cat also be asymptomatic?
> 
> My cats are indoor cats.  There is no possible outside source of infection.
> I am just baffled at how Tulo could go from alive and healthy to very sick
> and dead in one week.  I'm also baffled that no other cats have shown signs
> of illness.
> Debbie
> 
> 
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