I hate people (except us)....do you know how cowardly and cruel people are?
They bring their cats/dogs to surrender at a shelter and claim that they are
strays...a 14-yr old cat was just brought to a NY shelter, healthy but with
a slight sniffle - how can anyone do that?  What kind of horrible race are
we?  Baby comes, cat or dog get tossed out; a dog comes, the cat is
abandoned...it's a throw-away-society!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martha Walton
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2011 11:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Feline Leukemia Question

The family that owned Peaches found her abandoned outside a vacant
apartment.  Their neighbor moved out, but left the cat.  They took Peaches
to the vet to discover that Peaches already was spayed.  I don't know why
the Vet gave her Feline Leukemia vaccinations without testing her first.
They kept Peaches for almost 2 years and properly vetted her, wife had a
baby and they didn't want Peaches anymore.  That's how Peaches came to live
here.

I am going to take her to the Vet to have her tested and will go ahead and
give Nibbles vaccinations.
I'll let you know what the vet says.
Thanks for all your help!!  It has been hard to get information about what
to do.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 5:01 PM, Lynda Wilson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Martha, you will have to start over on Nibbles. Once you get the first
> shot, you have to get the second within 3 weeks of the first for it to be
> effective.
>
> It would be wise to have Peaches tested. Getting her the vaccination
> against FeLV will not show a positive test like the FIV would.  I would
keep
> her separate from the others of course, until her worms are gone and she
has
> had two FeLV tests that have the same result. Glad all the others are all
> current! Your a good momma to be cautious.
>
> I hope this helps, we all try to share our experiences and knowledge on
> this forum, but we are not experts :)
>
> Keep us posted.
>
> Thanks,
> L
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martha Walton" <[email protected]
> >
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 2:17 PM
> Subject: [Felvtalk] Feline Leukemia Question
>
>
>  We have a new addition (Peaches) to my household, making a total of 4
>> cats.
>> Need advice on Feline Leukemia Vaccinations.
>>
>> I have not introduced new cat (Peaches) to my other cats, as I want to
>> make
>> sure all are safe against feline leukemia. Peaches is up to date with all
>> shots, but waiting on vet to do fecal because I saw a tapeworm.
>> Peaches is sequestered to basement. Very comfy down there.
>>
>> Here's the situation:
>>
>> *Peaches* (New Cat)
>> Age: 4.5 yr
>> Current vaccination for Feline Leukemia, but *was never tested* before
>> vaccination.
>> Peaches was never tested for Feline Leukemia, she was given 1st & 2nd
>> feline
>> leukemia in 2009.
>> She also had a vaccination in 2010
>>
>> I have 3 other cats:
>> All cats will stay indoors!
>>
>> *Nibbles *(got from shelter when 1 yr. old)
>> Age: 2.5
>> Nibbles had 1st Feline Leukemia shot 3/23/11, but not 2nd Feline Leukemia
>> shot.
>> Didn't get 2nd: worrying about tumors & didn't think that I would
"rescue"
>> a
>> cat again and planning on keeping all cats indoors.
>> *However, I rescued another cat.*
>> Should I go ahead and give Nibbles her second shot of the series, or is
it
>> too late??
>>
>> *Littlebit*
>> Age: 11
>> Current Feline Leukemia vacc
>>
>> *Lacy*
>> Age: 6 months
>> Current Feline Leukemia vacc
>>
>> What do you think I should do???
>> Should I go ahead and give Nibbles her second shot of the series, or is
it
>> too late??
>> Should I get Peaches tested for Feline Leukemia??
>>
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