Hi Cherie,
I'm so sorry about your loss of little Snowball. As you can see this is a very supportive group. I have just started catching up on my emails. Did you say one of your other cats is also positive or that they are all negative?
tonya
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If everyone has been tested recently..and ALL were negative..then no one is sheding the virus...if his parents were 100% negative..I see absolutly no way he came into contact with the virus!!! UNLESS he got outside? did he mabey escape? even just once....If all th cats were tested recently...and they were all negative..then I would call for an autopsy..this vet may have just "jumped to conclusions" based on..I dunno what...but with what you first said..about her deciding Snowball had FeLV based on her platelet and white blood cell count..and now that all your other kitties are 100% negative....there is NO WAY he was positive!!! UNLESS he did come into contact with another cat at somepoint...think..think ...think...In a message dated 1/7/2005 11:17:55 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Everyone has beed tested recently, my concern is that it happened so fast and so consuming.Lisa
and fur-brats
Akira--FeLV miracle baby www.geocities.com/anzajaguar
Indy-- Truley Indian Jones as a cat..FEARLESS
Lance- Mini wire haired dashchund
Bow-Tie- 2yr old (ssshhhh he doesnt know he is 15 :) ) jack russel cross
Bennie Bird-- Vampire cockatiel
Anza-- sexist Senegal parrot..deffinantly a ladies bird :)
