Hi,I wanted to share a little of what my husband and I are going through as we are in a similar situation to yours. We areawaiting the second test forour kitten Pippin. She will be 16 weeks old when she hasthe secondFeLV test on August 18th. We were not sure what we were going to do when
Sounds like a plan. Just remember that your cats that test negative now could test positive later. It takes a whild for the virus to grow (or whatever) enough to test positive. Your Bob looks a lot like mine my Bob is better known as 'fat cat bob'.tGina WN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm fairly new on this list too,but let me be the
first to say NOO! Keep reading stuff on the internet, don't
despairand DON'T consider euthanization. Oh, and in about 5 seconds
you'll be inundated with wonderfully knowledgeable advice from the folks on this
mailing list. ;-)
Diane R.
Hi there,
I would not euthanize a cat because they tested positive, unless they
are very ill and suffering.
You may want to try finding a more enlightened vet.
I had a kitten come up light positive awhile ago. She was negative
the next time I had her tested. There are no guarantees this
Thanks to the two people who have responded so far! Thanks for the words of encouragement. I do have a question..both of my other cats had their booster shots as kittens...but, is this FELV vaccine something they should be getting every year? I was told that since they are indoor cats, the only
I have been on this list for a few years and I can tell you that you have come to the right place for expert answers about felv. Young kitten can throw off the virus and test negative. If she is healthy now I wouldn't even consider euthanasia. Many of us here have Cats who live long and healthy
Ihopetheladywhohasthiskit'sbrotherdoesn'tgotothesamevet.
Diane
R.
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Hello and welcome!
I'm very glad you listened to your heart and didn't euthanize.
Your baby may throw off this virus yet -- and even if she doesn't,
chances are that she may have a good quality of life and even live a
long time! Some FeVL+ cats
never present symptoms. There is a lot you can do
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By any chance, would anyone know of a good vet in AZ?? I live in Mesa, but would be willing to travel to Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, etc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello and welcome!I'm very glad you listened to your heart and didn't euthanize. Your baby may throw off this virus yet -- and even if
Sheila, thanks for your message! It gave me a reason to be optimistic! I was reading an article yesterday that Vitamin C supplement may help cats with felv. Is there any truth to that?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been on this list for a few years and I can tell you that you have come to
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grateful for
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What types of food do you all recommend? Should I be feeding her
dry
Welcome!
I've only been on this board a little over a month, so I don't have a lot of practical advice to give you. I can tell you that my kitten was diagnosed at 6 months after being sick off and on from the time I got her at 4 months. The vet believes she contracted it from her mother. I went
oh maggie, thank you for that story!! I'm laughing myself silly because that's just sooo "kitten" ehhehehe[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Welcome! I've only been on this board a little over a month, so I don't have a lot of practical advice to give you. I can tell you that my kitten was diagnosed at
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Welcome!
I've only been on this board a little over a month, so I don't
have a lot of practical advice to give you. I can tell you that my
kitten was diagnosed at 6 months after being sick off
Thank Goodness you didn't listen to that vet! How ridiculous is that,
to not want to waste time on a kitten, that doesn't happen to be
showing symptoms, but will most likely be sick sometime down the road?!
What exactly did he go to vet school for? I hate to think about vets
like that out
Maggie,Thanks so much for your message! By reading all the responses on here, I now know that I made the right decision by not allowing the vet to euthanize Angel. I kept telling my mom how I couldn't live with myself if I allowed a kitten with no symptoms to be killed. Angel is such a sweet
Hi, Nina!Thanks for your message! My name is Karen and my kittens name is Angel. What brand and type of food do you feed your felv cats? I want to make sure I get Angel ona good one that will benefit her.Thanks,KarenNina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thank Goodness you didn't listen to
Goodness..keep the cats and let them enjoy
life as long as they can. It may be a few minutes or it may be 20
years. No one knows the time they are to leave this world. The
question came up with Dixie Louise (then an unnamed throw away now Dixie Louise
Doodle Katt, Junior Partner) in
Hi,Kittens often fight off the virus. If your cats have never been tested they could have given it to her actually. My advice would be to vaccinate everyone and then retest in 3 months to see if anyone is truly negative. At that point I would only vaccinate the negatives.The virus is not
Hey,I didn't realize your 2 older cats were vaccinated. They are probably safe. You might want to boost them though.tkandbz_ mom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks to the two people who have responded so far! Thanks for the words of encouragement. I do have a question..both of my other cats
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