I think this is a good idea too. And you can't beat yourself up about this. You had your cats tested and vaccinated. That's all any of us can do.
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Well, Since you now know that one of your others is positive..this is what I would do...JMO...I would make sure everyone else is UTD on their vaccinations..you said they all still tested negative...SO..they have allready been exposed..more than likely..if they havent caught it yet..they wont catch it at all...leave all of them togeather, and for your next kitty, try and adopt another FeLV+ kitty. There are far to many of them..and far to few homes, rescues, and sanctuaries for them....again...that's just what I would do...In a message dated 1/8/2005 1:30:01 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:but I do not want to have this happen again. I am nervous and scared but, I almost have a drving force to replace that place in my heart.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 :)
