Tricia
My Nitnoy lived a little over 4 years along with Annie who is also positive and 
5 others who are all negative.  My vet says that as long as the negatives have 
their vaccination for FELV and here are no fights where a positive bites a 
negative, there is very little chance of the negatives getting it.  Nitnoy died 
after a short bout with impacted glands that became infected.  That killed her, 
not the FELV which simply lowered her ability to fight off the infection.  
Annie is still going strong .  Have you thought of changing food.  Several of 
my guys were allergic to whet, corn and soy which is in most commercial foods.  
Casey would hurl right after eating and had stool problems and I have cleaned 
up more little puddles than I care to remember. She simply could not get to the 
box on time.  Just like people, when it hits you don't have much time to get to 
a bathroom.  I switched everyone to Blue Buffalo and no moe problems.  Casey 
still has hairballs if I forget to give her hairball meds.  Then recently I 
started giving everyone Royal Canine's Extreme Hairball dry as treats.  
Everyone loves it and now even hairballs are rare.  I usually give around 10 
pieces to each one and then stand guard to keep Harley from taking everyone 
else's treats.  Also, does your baby eat too fast?  Casey also had a tendency 
to gulp her food down.  Started watching her eat and when she ate too fast I 
took it away from her and gave it back in a few minutes.  Ended up sitting by 
her when she ate and giving her just a bite at a time.  It did not take too 
long for her to catch on to th fact that eating slower kept her from 
vomintting.  Just a few things you might try.  Better than the 2 of you 
sleeping in the basement.


---- john pollack <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Tricia
My Tigger lived 1 month shy of 5 years with FeLV
He had his ups and downs, as we all do
He lived with 6 housemates...NONE are positive!!

As far as the stool, cats get it like we do. may have eaten something that 
disagreed with him

What test was done. Snap or other??
With Snap, if he's been exposed, it will be postitve, other (ELSA??) is more 
through, and can tell if he actually has it
  I wish you the best
  FeLV kitties can be the most loving of all, as Tigger was


John




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To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 10:06 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] stray cat I took in has feline leukemia
 

Hello,

I'm hoping someone can help me....

We live in the country and have about 8 outside cats.   A friend decided to 
take one home, Pumpkin, and had her all fixed up at the vet with shots, spay 
and declaw.  She found out she has  feline leukemia.  She kept her for about a 
month, but I guess she was making a mess as far as using the litter box.  I 
told her I didn't want her to go to an over crowded humane society, so I took 
her back.  She is now in the house, as she is front declawed, and she is not to 
be around the other cats with her cancer.

So... I've had her home since just before Christmas, and she's been fine other 
than not eating a whole lot.  Her stool is quiet soft, and I did find a few 
hard turds in two different sleeping places that she uses.  Well now today,  
she had a ver messy stool on the wood floor in the hallway!! Really shocked me 
as she's been so good using the littler box.  

Is this a sign that she is getting sick, the not using the littler box?  She 
has a prescription for Tylosin Tartrate, and she said to give this to 
her(powder form), when/if she gets sick???

She does seems to sleep most of the day, but I know cats do do that:)  She also 
does purr quite loud!!  Must be a good sign.  She will play with a string too.  
So she's been very happy, but now I had to resort to putting her back in the 
basement with her food and litter.  I might end  up sleeping down there with 
her again, as I did when she first came in thehouse.  She has had the run of 
the house now for weeks, but I just don't trust her since her accident.


I've read where infected cats can live quite long, but yet others do not.  I 
certainly would not want to put her thru all sorts of treatments... 


Thank you for your time:)))

I appreciate any input for my Pumpkin!

Tricia 

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