I agree with everyone else. The virus has probably gotten in her system since
she's had two positive ELISA tests but there is a chance she could fight it off
before it goes any further. If she does extinguish the virus she'll eventually
test negative on both the ELISA and the IFA. If her
I have been e-mailing with a vet friend and she says most researchers these
days feel that adult cats are pretty well resistant to the disease, even if not
vaccinated. I bet Sugar will be fine.
I've just had 5 of my cats tested that are not vaccinated (think I already told
you this) but
He did awesome. That's quite the palace for her. I can tell you guys put a
lot of thought into how you set it up also. You two are quite the pair. Amber
is so lucky to have stumbled across you and your wonderful husband.
“I am not interested to know whether vivisection produces results
Maureen, this is so comforting! I'm waiting until May 9th (it will be his
second test since exposure but only within 2 mos - my vet wants me to wait 3
mos. before she thinks he is safe). I do understand that his chances of
contracting it are a lot less than if he were a kitten. I'm so glad he
Thank you. We are glad we could do something for her. I don't think I will ever
forget how pitiful she was when we found her.
Jannes
From: Maureen Olvey molvey...@hotmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tue, April 19, 2011 1:38:50 AM
Subject: Re:
Forgive me if this has already been said I haven't had time to read all the
posts to this thread. The kitty palace is great! I don't know that I could have
built something so nice. Have you thought about getting her a buddy? There are
so many FeLV kitties in need of a home and she may get
Yes, I did think about getting her a buddy but I am having her retested in
June. Supposedly she is over a year old. Everyone keeps talking about an adult
cat being able to fight off the virus. I just hope the condition she was in
when
I found her did not keep her from doing so. She was
I've never been able to pull up the photos.
On Apr 19, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Jannes Taylor wrote:
Yes, I did think about getting her a buddy but I am having her
retested in
June. Supposedly she is over a year old. Everyone keeps talking
about an adult
cat being able to fight off the virus. I
Please try this link for the photos of Amber's kitty palace.
http://s1113.photobucket.com/albums/k518/QueenJMT/?track=share_email_album_view_click
Jannes
From: MaiMaiPG maima...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Tue, April 19, 2011 4:07:15 PM
That is wonderful. I would like to find a plan so my boys can spend
time outside. I got Dixie a 10x10x6 kennel for a screened in porch
(perfect for a dainty little girl and her Person) but two big
boys.?
She looks like a very happy, lucky little girl. Bless you.
On Apr 19,
I finally got the pictures. That is a great palace! It gves me ideas for an
outdoor room for my pride. It would come in handy during hunting season when I
usually keep them inside lest a hunter shoot them for costing him a shot or the
mountain lin gets hungry. I have been thinking of
Amber sounds like my Lil Bit. She spends all day in my bedroom on the bed
coming down only to use her box and drink from her wate bowl in the shower. I
tried taking her outide and she clung to me and would not get down. She was
shaking so that I took her back inside. I got her from Pals (no
Your husband is a rookie? He should go into business making palaces.
Maureen Olvey molvey...@hotmail.com wrote:
He did awesome. That's quite the palace for her. I can tell you guys put a
lot of thought into how you set it up also. You two are quite the pair.
Amber is so lucky
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