Beth, I didn't realize you fostered FelV cats. Thanks for helping them. I wish more people would.
Maggie and Molly were from a litter of four FelV pos. kittens, and the other two kittens still appear healthy and active, so I have my hopes up. I have two more FelV cats who are 5 years old, and show no signs of illness, so you are right, they don't always die, and I could never PTS a healthy appearing FelV cat or kitten. Lorrie On 02-01, Beth wrote: > Yes, people ask me how I can foster FeLV cats. They say "but isn't that > heartbreaking?" > Yes, it is, but it's more heartbreaking to think of them not having a > life at all! > So thanks to all those who do it! > BTW I took in 2 siblings 2 yrs ago that were born with FeLV. One died a > year ago & the other is still going strong, so just because they are > from the same litter doesn't mean some won't live longer lives. > Beth > Don't Litter, Fix Your Critter! _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list [email protected] http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org

