My guess would be that there really hasn't been much indication it works. Cats 
can test negative, and just be in "remission". It's still there, in the marrow, 
and most people aren't going to do that kind of testing, and I'm not sure how 
reliable ANY of the tests are. It seems that in that condition, they are not 
cured, but they also don't seem to be contagious.

Margo

I like the list.


-----Original Message-----
>From: Realissa Dekraunti <realissadekrau...@gmail.com>
>Sent: Jun 8, 2016 4:33 PM
>To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Drug used for felv
>
>Yes, Amani, I read those articles, but, still, I would like to hear from that 
>lady whose cat came back testing negative. I contacted her facebook friends 
>too, no luck.
>
>I know this drug is used for HIV in humans and Felv is similar to HIV.
>
>I am very grateful for this list, but, sorry to say this, the format is very 
>confusing, time consuming. Maybe it's me who I don't know how to use it? The 
>messages don't group together in threads and I have to change the subjecy 
>every time I have to reply to a tread.
>
>Again, I am VERT grateful for this list but I was wondering if there's a 
>better way to manage the messages
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 08 giu 2016, at 13:24, felvtalk-requ...@felineleukemia.org wrote:
>> 
>> sayin?.
>> 
>
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