Maybe Lucy might test negative too though,. .. That would be a good news.I had a test that tested positive and then negative months later. He's never tested positive again, and he's over 10 years old.tNina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maggie,I hesitate to throw a damper on the celebrations,
That's great news![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all, It's been awhile since I've been here but I wanted to share my good news and perhaps give the group a little more data for the collective FELV knowledge base you've got going here.To start at the end, Saturday my girls were retested and
Hi all,
It's been awhile since I've been here but I wanted to share my good news and perhaps give the group a little more data for the collective FELV knowledge base you've got going here.
To start at the end, Saturday my girls were retested and while Lucy is still positive, Izzie has thrown it
What cool news! Yay Izzie!
Thanks for
sharing.
Diane R.
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It's been awhile since I've been here
YEA, Izzie! And congratulations Lucy - a first birthday is a major milestone for a feleuk baby!![EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi all, It's been awhile since I've been here but I wanted to share my good news and perhaps give the group a little more data for the collective FELV knowledge base you've
What a wonderful thing! Congrats to Izzie. Retesting can be good!
Gloria
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It's been awhile since I've been here but I wanted to share my good
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That's great news for Izzie!! And yes she will keep Lucy healthy.
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Hi all,
It's been awhile since I've been here but I wanted to share my good news and perhaps give the group a little more data for the collective FELV knowledge base you've got going here.
Oh Maggie, that's wonderful news! Congratulations to Izzie. Hooray!
Isn't it wonderful to baffle the vets like this? Who knows you guys may
have changed your vet's mind and given her reason to be more encouraging
to the next fur mom that gets this dreaded diagnosis. Susan is right,
Hooray for Izzie!:)-- Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life!http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20
Outstanding!
elizabeth
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Way to Go IZZY!!! This is truly an inspirational story! I hope when
Crackers goes for his re-test in March he is a NEG!! My ex vet told me the 1st
week of SEPT to have crackers PTS. cuz he was dying! I have changed vets and
since first week of SEpt Crackers has gained 3 lbs21 lbs and is
Maggie,
Congratulations on Izzie's negative test!!! How
wonderful!!!
:)
Wendy
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Maggie,
I hesitate to throw a damper on the celebrations, but just in case
you're not aware... Sometimes kitties test negative because the virus
is sequestered in the bone marrow. The only reason I mention this is to
make sure that you continue to treat Izzie with the utmost care. The
best
Congratulations! It DOES happen, regardless of what some pessimistic vets
seem to think!
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