I continue to be really worried. She is so very thin and eats almost nothing. She IS eating, just not much at all. I have gotten some AD and am going to try to syringe it to her.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 4:04 PM, Kelley S <[email protected]> wrote: > Lorrie, > > Yes, I would agree it is very difficult. Unfortunately very difficult > does not mean impossible. That's my problem. I have no more kittens. I > have a young adult cat who was born 1/7/13 who has been combo tested > negative and vaccinated along with all the other cats. > > On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Lorrie <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Kelley, >> - >> My vet told me it is very difficult for FelV cats to give the virus >> to other adult cats. It is a different story with kittens who are >> very susceptible, as their immune systems are not fully developed. >> I've personally found that kittens born with FelV from a positive >> mother almost always die. However, I have 10 adult cats who have been >> with two FelV pos. cats for 5 years and none of them have become >> positive. FelV is not easily transmitted to adult cats, even when >> they share food and water bowls. >> >> Lorrie >> >> n 09-29, Kelley wrote: >> >> > By the way, various vets have told me regarding mixing vaccinated >> > negatives and positives everything from "FELV is so contagious that >> > if a positive cat licks a blade of grass and your negative cat >> > comes along and licks the same blade of grass they will be >> > infected" to "it's no big deal." So at this point I have to wonder >> > how much good "a vet told me" is. >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Felvtalk mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org >> > >
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