In a message dated 1/14/2003 2:35:45 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I just rescued the most darling little 14-16 week old kitty from the
animal shelter and he tested positive for felv using the ELISA blood
test. I know he may test negative at a later date so I am holding on
to him. Is there anything I can do now to increase the likelihood
that he will test negative? His mother tested negative. Is that a
good sign? I do not want to have to put this poor baby to sleep. He
is just too precious. I will need to find him a home too, so anyone
interested can contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks for the info
Audrey


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