I do not know for sure do not get me wrong, I may be mistaken...I new to all this, so I must apologize for any ingnorance on my behalf.
Cherie
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Cherie, could be, but I've never heard that.
Gloria
At 12:23 PM 1/9/2005, you wrote:
>I was under the impression that the Interferon helps with pain, and
>discomfort.
>
>"Gloria B. Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>I'm kind of thinking that 's what the interferon is maybe partly for - to
>keep the virus at bay, so that it doesn't transform into another strain or
>into a disease. Does anybody know if that's right?
>
>Gloria
>
>
>At 11:19 AM 1/9/2005, you wrote:
> >They do depend on us and we do have to do the best we can but there are
> >still many, many things that we just cannot control. I did what you are
> >supposed to do and it was not enough.
> >
> >I wouldn't bring another FeLV cat into the household unless all the cats
> &g! t;go positive. I would be afraid of introducing a different strain that
> >might make the negatives go positive. That's just me though and I respect
> >those that would do things differently.
> >
> >>From: Cherie A Gabbert
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> >>Subject: Re: FeLV
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> >>I have to be hard on myself all furrbabies are so precious and trusting,
> >>they depend on us.
> >>
> >>Faye Lewis wrote:Please don't be too hard on
> >>yourself. Remember this disease evolved from
> >>nature and infects wild cats of many species. It is a tou! gh one to
> >>accurately test for. It is a very sophisticated virus. No one wants this
> >>illness. I did all the right things when I got Tigger. I had him
> >>immediately tested. He was negative. He was quarantined from my other cats
> >>for 90 days. All cats were housecats. Tigger still died and exposed my
> >>other babies. This is a very tough battle to fight.
> >>
> >> >From: Cherie A Gabbert
> >> >Reply-To: [email protected]
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> >> >Subject: Re: FeLV
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> >> >Regrettfully, I was not thinking straight and ! I had him creamated
> before I
> >> >could even suggest an autopsy. I did mean the way he past, seems to be a
> >> >bit odd as far as I can tell my case is a rare case with the bleeding, so
> >> >am I sure my vet did everything she could....NO. Am I sure it was only
> >> >FeLV...with the help of this site I would have to again say NO. Am I sure
> >> >that waiting until Monday was best, maybe that day could have helped
> >> >him.....again the answer is NO, I have major guilt that I can not shake.
> >> >
> >> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:In a message dated 1/8/2005 1:25:08 A.M. Eastern
> >> >Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> >found out this afternoon, that one other tested positive, so that is
> >> >probally the case. I am just having a hard time swallowing the fact that
> >> >the way it h! appened seems to be so uncommon.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >No not really..several member on here have found out this very way...that
> >> >another of their kitties was a dormant carrier and never knew it until
> >> >another cat they had became sick and died..the WAY he died is a bit
> >> >odd..but I would lay a guess that there was something else going on as
> >> >well..be it FeLV related or not.....that is why I suggested an
> autopsy to
