I know you will get great advice here…� Ditto on looking for vet in your area who may know a little more about FELV…� You can call and ask their experiences or call some local rescue groups to see if they can recommend anyone.� Sometimes your local shelter know someone who takes in FELV+ and that person can recommend someone…� Also, make sure that Chema had both the Elissa (test done in office) & the ISA (test sent to lab) to confirm results…� If Adri is neg, you should get her vaccinated….

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martha Alejandra Moreno
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 11:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Adri and Chema

 

Hello everyone.

I am from overseas, since I am living alone in MS I decided to adopt 2 cats 3 months ago Adri (female now 6months old) and Chema (male now 5 month old). They are my first pets ever. They are wonderful cats, I love them. I am very happy with them.

2 weeks ago, Adri became very sick, she didn’t want to eat, didn’t want to walk and had fever. I took her to the veterinary and the diagnosis was a urinary infection and feline leukemia. The veterinary told me that it is important check the other cat. Chema is FeLV(+). I am shocked with the diagnosis. I hadn’t heard about FeLV before. Adri received antibiotics and she is doing better.

I have been reading a lot. I found your group in Internet.

I am giving them cat vitamins and a homeopathic product for cats. But I am confused, The information I found is contradictory sometimes. I need help, I do not know what to do with my cats. I would like to start something to keep the healthier, but the veterinary told me I can not do anything only "wait and see" I cannot believe that I cannot help my cats.

Please help me, I need advice.

Alejandra



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