I have a thought - can you cook the beef to taste really awful?

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Terri Brown
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 12:00 PM
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Being blunt

 

Hi Marcia,

 

I don't think re-testing is ever a bad idea, but in order to truly determine
where his FeLV is as far as infection goes, a bone marrow aspirate would
have to be done.    It's been 6 years since I've had a FeLV+ baby here, and
I was inactive on this list for quite some time.  I recently reactivated
because I missed reading about the kitties.

 

His grouchiness could have everything to do with the fact that he's blind.
I think once he adjusts, and once he is completely familiar with his
surroundings he may be just fine.  If you never read the book "Homer's
Odyssey", you should.  That kitty had to have his eyes removed when he was a
kitten, and he adjusted quite well.  Wonderful story.

 

I never give up hope that my husband will one day agree to give up meat.  Or
at least drastically cut down on the amount.  He'd eat beef every day if he
had a choice.

 

T

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