Please keep him indoors, in a bathroom or somewhere, in a cage? Why do you
think he'll test positive? I am amazed at how you nonchalantly say he has his
claws (well, yes! Is this unusual? ) ... But he's not a good hunter ... And
you must rehome or kill him.Is this how it is? Why
I work as a psychic adviser and yet I have never been able to diagnose whether
a cat is FeLv+ or not just from a feeling. However, I can put together a good
possibility that an intact male cat over age 6 months may be FIV+ just from the
fact that he has probably been mating and fighting and
Gosh, loved the way you were so kind to her. I think you just attacked her
she probably won't listen to you now. You could have conveyed your opinion in a
better manner she would probably listen better. I know I would.
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Let’s keep this thread friendly. We are a group that should educate and give
advice – not attack someone. Tamara is reaching out, at least be grateful for
that.
Be kind.
Lynda
From: Korruptakitty
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2012 6:20 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re:
Tamara, Even if he does test positive, he can be housed with negative cats. I
have 1 of 2 positives left and she eats, sleeps and has slapping bouts with the
other 5 cats who are negative. My vet said as long as the negative cats are
vaccinated , there should be no problem and there has not
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