I also wonder where they get those statistics. Even if they do a controlled study, it's probably not going to simulate a home environment. Anyhow - just suggesting that it's hard to get good data on that sort of thing.I started using alpha interferon (roferon) based on Tally's info on this
they took it. I
figured it was better than nothing)
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?I also wonder where they get those statistics
As you mentioned already, its hard
to tell I know there are many kitties who live for several years and
sometimes over 10 years statistically, I read that 80% of kitties who
are tested positive on felk die within 3 years,, again, I dont know
statistic significance of the information either
My Bailey was diagnosed FeLV+ at 5 months of age and I just lost him
this May, he had just turned 11 years old.
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