HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bandit. :) give him lots of kissesChris Behnke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Today one of my cats turned 7. Bandit has been with us since he was 6 weeks old. He is not Felv+ but he does have bad asthma. Two days ago I remembered his brother, Smoky, who did four years ago of
Thanks Marylyn,I do get visits from her,of course it's not quite the same. But I do know she is still here with me. SherryMarylyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: O, my dearI still hurt of loves that left this world 20 years ago. Quiet yourself and let your friend visit. You have to be op
Hi Michelle,first of all thank you for asking.I am doing good,I have my bad moments and I also have my good moments when I am missing her. My two hamdsome boys sure help me feel better. Also loving all my sanctuary fur kids helps too.Once again thanks for asking. :) Sherry[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you'll be safe. When the virus dries it dies.. As long as you keep the kitten away from a positive that will groom or sneeze on it. Good luck. tonyaLance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello all,My mother is considering adopting a kitten that needs a home. To the best of my know
Chris,
You are so right. I too am thankful for the time I had with my
positives and negatives. My positives have taught me to be greatful for every
moment I am alive
O, my dearI still hurt of loves that left this world 20 years
ago. Quiet yourself and let your friend visit. You have to be open
and you have to ask but she will come and visit and if you are calm enough she
will stay a good length of time. Once this starts you can ask for visits
and
Today one of my cats turned 7. Bandit has
been with us since he was 6 weeks old. He is not Felv+ but he does have
bad asthma. Two days ago I remembered his brother, Smoky, who did four
years ago of cancer. Just two days before his birthday. Every year,
I worry about Bandit getting cance
Just checking in to see if you are still having a really hard time...
Michelle
In a message dated 3/26/2006 8:05:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Hi all,I just needed to tell someone that I am having a really bad
missing my baby girl cry.This happens every so of
I agree as well.
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I feel the same way, Nina, and I know several who mix their kitties
like that. At some point, kittens develop a strong enoungh immune
system to deal with it - but I'm not sure what that point is. FELV
virus dies when it hits the air, and I just don't think it's gonna
pass to the kitten, if th
Hi Lance,
I am usually a big advocate for mixing pos and negs in the same
household. Here comes the but... Not when it comes to kittens! Esp
kittens that haven't yet been vaccinated. Barbara is right, kittens
have a way of getting into all sorts of places that are suppose to be
restricted.
THANK YOU Nina, Michelle (UK). Michelle (US), Bonnie, Hideyo,
Marylyn, Sherry, Wendy, Tonya, Gloria, Cindy, Becca, Susan, MaryChristine,
Terri, Barb, Kathy, Carla and Kat for all your kind messages in response to my
message about Pookie. (If I inadvertently missed anyone, my
apologies.)
I'm
I have + and - together, but I do try not to take a - negative kitten until
they can have all of their shots. BUT, I think keeping them separated
until then would probably be fine, too. People forget that sometimes a
slight risk is better than not taking in a cat/kitten that otherwise might
not g
The virus isn't that contagious. Even if the cats get together,
it's highly unlikely that a healthy kitten will just pick up the
virus, which is pretty fragile and dies on contact with the air.
Even passing it nose to nose, or sharing food bowls, is highly unlikely.
Gloria
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