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The kittens do NOT need to be tested; but if you want to test them, wait at
least several months.
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Peggy Riley
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 9:53 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [
I agree with all the others! DO NOT ABORT! Just have all the kittens and mom
tested when they are old enough and go from there!
I bet they will be all negative and able to go to a new home to have a great
long life!
2011/10/3
> I'll be forward and blunt on this as I'm running late and wanted
I'll be forward and blunt on this as I'm running late and wanted to respond to this!
Do not abort the babies!
It will be hard and dangerous on mom at this stage of her pregnancy.
This is a bunch of bullcrap from that Vet.Also means more money for the Vet's office or something that is not an emerge
How culd you say no to 2 cute faces? Just all the more to love.
Lynda Wilson wrote:
> So glad to hear the good news that Raymond lived a happy life! I've never
> heard of this and wonder how rare this disease is. So glad there are people
> like us that would take care of them and not
Some of the vets out there should be on this list. They would learn a LOT
Listen to the people here, you won't regret it(-:
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On Oct 3, 2011, at 9:56 AM, quinn gardner wrote:
> That would be great,thank you for the info
> the vet said i had to do this and its best for my
So glad to hear the good news that Raymond lived a happy life! I've never
heard of this and wonder how rare this disease is. So glad there are people
like us that would take care of them and not have them PTS. If there is
ever a situation that I know someone has a cat with this disease, I will
Go NAT
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From: Natalie
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] pleasehelp
Please DO NOT WORRY - if she or "husband" are FIV+, the kittens will be just
fine!
Your vet knows NOTHING about FIV!
The decision is not an easy one. She is just about due to deliver and you
need to consider the risk to her, as well as kittens, of an abortion at this
stage. But you should know a few things about FIV:
. The male cat would not likely have given her FIV when he got her
pregnant-deep bite
In the past 19 years of cat rescue, I must have taken care of at least one
FIV+ mother each year, if not more!
Some mothers were so far along with their illness, with the stress of being
pregnant, giving birth, trying to provide for kittens, that they soon died
after nursing them. Others stayed w
that would be greaat
From: taylore...@msn.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 10:06:27 -0500
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] pleasehelp
FIV is a non-issue and there is no guarantee that either the Mom or babies
contracted FIV from the male. We had two outside ferals and th
I am so glad you got to spend another year with him and I am so very sorry for
your loss.
Edna
From: marciabmar...@gmail.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 08:57:04 -0500
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Horton Please add to the CLS :*(
Sherry,
I am so very sorry about Horto
FIV is a non-issue and there is no guarantee that either the Mom or babies
contracted FIV from the male. We had two outside ferals and the male had FIV,
the female was pregnant when we caught her and had her fixed, she tested
negative and after living outside with Charlie for a year (he went m
Hi all,
Sherry, I'm so sorry about Horton. May he play and rest in peace until the
day comes that he's reunited with you.
I also wanted to say that I have a soon-to-be 5 yr old, Bruschi, w/ CH. He
was born feral with his 2 brothers (one who exhibits slight CH and one who
shows no signs),
That would be great,thank you for the info
the vet said i had to do this and its best for my cat
but i felt extremly on edge as she is nearly due.
But the vet made me feel theres no other way
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 09:28:49 -0400
From: at...@optonline.net
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: R
Hi guys
I just watched this video about Cerebellar hypoplasia. I had a cat that was
exactly like this. His name was Raymond and he lived for 15 years. My vet
didnthave a name for this. Raymond had no idea that he was different. He was
very special to us and we lovedhim very very much.
Sent fro
i am on catster. do you mind if i send this post to a friend in califonia. they
have a FIV+ cat, and know a lot about FIV
From: Natalie
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, October 3, 2011 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] pleasehelp
There is NO WAY these kittens need to be aborted if it is FIV - not
even if he was FeLV+ ! Way too late to do it safely for momma and
each kitten would have to be killed individually. This vet has some
very questionable ideas They should be find, momma should be
fine. Get her 'fixed' after
Please DO NOT WORRY - if she or "husband" are FIV+, the kittens will be
just fine!
Your vet knows NOTHING about FIV! It's a lot different than FeLV
I can guarantee that they will be fine.
DO NOT ABORT THIS LATE - each baby has to be taken out and killed!
I don't have time to write now, bu
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