Nope, I meant Leuk's. They were going to take a litter of positive kittens
from me but they all converted. It is a leukemia only sanctuary. Leona Foster
runs it and is great.
Leuk's Landing
Leuk's Landing
Non profit permanent home for kitties with Feline Leukemia (FeLV).
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Amy
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From: Lance <[email protected]>
To: Amy <[email protected]>; "[email protected]"
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Positive to negative
Are you referring to Crash's Landing? They're a large no-kill in Grand Rapids
(I think). They have a separate shelter next door for FeLV and FIV cats called
Big Sid's. I support CL when I can. They really care, and Dr. Jen (the vet
behind Crash's) has pulled off some miracles on injured and ill rescues.
On Jul 17, 2014, at 9:01 AM, Amy <[email protected]> wrote:
You tried Leuk's Landing?
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>Thank you, everyone. I'm still trying to catch the mother cat from the park
>and am worried about her status. When I catch her I'll get her tested myself.
> But positive or negative, I don't have room for another cat. I found out
>about the park from my husband. The conversation started, "I don't want
>another cat. If I told you I know where there's a mother cat and kittens,
>where could they go?" I had to find someplace to take them before he showed
>me where they were. The local humane society changed management last year.
>They are now no kill except for FIV and FeLV. Before that they killed
>everything. The shelter I used to work with also changed management, but that
>one was for the worse.
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>Both my husband and I have health issues. Taking in
another cat is not an option. Is anyone from the group in Michigan? I'm in
St. Clair County. There are 2 rescues on the west side of the state that take
FeLV+ cats, but both are full.
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>I can't just abandon the mother cat. Someone already did that. But I'm
>making an almost 50 mile round trip every day to feed her.
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>Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 20:39:00 -0500
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Positive to negative
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>Current thinking seems to be that the odds of a regressive infection resulting
>in FeLV-related disease is “unlikely”. This is according to the 2008 AAFP
>Retrovirus Guidelines. Focal infections where the virus is restricted to
>certain tissues are rare, and these infections also seem unlikely to result in
>FeLV-associated disease.
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>Lance
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>On Jul 16, 2014, at 8:29 PM, Marsha <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Note on going "negative": sometimes the virus can become dormant and hide for
>a while. It can later reactivate and the cat will test positive again.
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