NINA, EXCELLENT LETTER! I"M FORWARDING THIS TO THE
GALS WITH THE FIV+ KITTENS. THEY REALLY NEED THIS
PERSPECTIVE. THANK YOU SO MUCH! GLENDA
--- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Group,
> I just saw that someone was asking for help with an
> fiv tested kitten.
> The following is a post I ar
Hello Group,
I just saw that someone was asking for help with an fiv tested kitten.
The following is a post I archived from a trusted list member, (MC)
about this subject:
> there is essentially no such thing as an FIV positive kittens.
maternal transmission is incredibly rare, and is still n
mek: I'm seriously thinking of trying to figure out a way to condense what you said Mary into something concise enough to attach as part of my 'signature' - likewise for FeLV which research (and caregiver experience) are proving to be no where near the automatic death sentence it was once thought
Yes! That was what I wanted to say! You go girl! tonyaTenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: argh.there is essentially no such thing as an FIV positive kittens.maternal transmission is incredibly rare, and is still not evenconsidered a normal mode of infection. kittens with an infect
MaryChristine, I too have 2 fiv boys and they are the sweetest babies,and so far very healthy.They are from our sanctuary that I volunteer,all the cats there are so sweet. SherryTenHouseCats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: argh.there is essentially no such thing as an FIV positive kittens.maternal
Hi new FIV kitten's mom,
FIV is not the same thing as Felv. I think some of our list members
are responding as if Karma has tested pos for felv. I haven't heard
good things about the FIV vaccine. From what I remember, and I'm no
expert on FIV, there are two (?) different types and, again I'm
argh.
there is essentially no such thing as an FIV positive kittens.
maternal transmission is incredibly rare, and is still not even
considered a normal mode of infection. kittens with an infected mom
will test positive until mom's antibodies are out of her
system--between 6-10 months.
no sa
The kitten's name is Karma and she appears to be healthy - she is
afeisty playful little thing. I will keep her away from my big cat
forright now until I have him tested and vaccinated and talked to the
vetabout it again, I would realy like them to be together eventually. He
isalready fixed
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