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Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005
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Well, Tucson hovers between 16-17 lbs and I
recently had to put her on a diet as her weight affected her
breathing When
: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: average lifespan
Doesn't seem to be a long life span. Looks like maybe 3 to 5 or 6 years. I believe that Tom was born with this because it is in the bone marrow. He probably got it from his mother. It is a shame that we have to go through pain and suffering
Of Barbara Baass
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005
12:34 PM
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Yes, this is
very depressing. Tom was about a year and a half the vet said and I guess now
he is 2 years old. I know now from what the group said what to expect of
his life span
FeLV in the bone marrow is dormant until something sets it off as I
understand it, that's why a cat that tests positive on the IFA is
generally thought to be unable to convert to negative, because it is
already in the bone marrow. I do remember a few years back though
hearing about an IFA
to be pos.
Chris
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Yes, this is
very depressing. Tom
How are they both doing? Are they asymptomatic?
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Ive got a 6 + year old who tested pos
last year though
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How are they both doing?
Are they asymptomatic?
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A
couple things to think about.Many many cats are POS but never
Belinda, was this in the bone marrow? I thinkI have decided to keep "Tom." I have gotten too attached to him and here I am suppose to be a foster mom.
Barbara BaassBelinda Sauro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The three I lost back in the early 90's were age 5, 7 and 9 years old. Mikie (5) and Skeeter
Barbara,
If you were talking about did I do anything more than an Elisha test
on all of them, no we didn't, I don't even know that my vet suggested it
back then, we were her first experience with FeLV. I hadn't even really
heard too much about it anf knew NOTHING about it. It was a
PS. Tom is in the best possible home, that's why he picked you :)
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
http://adopt.bemikitties.com
FeLV Candle Light Service
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Amen ...
Oh do I relate to that - wish I knew then what I know now...
Gloria
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Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable FeLV/FIV/FIP Cats/Kittens
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FeLV Candle Light Service
hehehe...YEAH...my last FOUR animals were JUST fosters too!
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Belinda, was this in the bone
Barb,
Snowball had it in his bone marrow, and regrettfully he bled to death...It was so horrid, but I would never have given him up or given him the love for the months that I had him, I am sure if I found this group first he might still be here with me.
CherieBarbara Baass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isn't that horrible? When I first saw that tiny
bit of blood on Moogie's nose I just lost it... that's why I had her
euthanised rather than try to save her, because I didn't want to see her
hemorrhage to death... just HORRIBLE! I HATE this stupid
disease!
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Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:44 PM
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Yo Jenn -My darling Calawalla Banana Boo-boo was 3
years old. (2004)My sweet Mittens was maybe 2.5
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Yo Jenn -My darling Calawalla Banana Boo-boo was 3 years old. (2004)My sweet Mittens
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Yo Jenn -My darling Calawalla Banana Boo-boo was 3 years old. (2004)My sweet Mittens was maybe 2.5 yrs. (2003)My baby Mr. Black kitty was FIV and FELV+ - vet said he was 18. I don't believe
with Ginger no matter what..
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Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 3:04
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Doesn't
seem to be a long life span. Looks like maybe 3 to 5 or 6 years. I
marrow only.
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Doesn't
seem to be a long life span. Looks like maybe 3 to 5 or 6 years. I believe that
Tom
What does it mean? Does it mean that his blood
test would not have shown as positive?
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Barb
My current crew is Homer (4) Gretchen Matilda (11 months), and Val (14
months). I lost Tai Tai at 8 months to anemia. A friend of mine lost one at 6
moths the lymphoma yet currently has a 10 year old. All were born with it- I
knwo that effects lifespan alot. Kristi
No virus found in this
Well, my Moogie, who was born with FELV, lived 18
months, but it varies widely, and also,I did not take drastic measures to
prolong her life. Had I done everything to the extreme, she may have lived to be
2 years old. I'm not really sure what the "average" life span of FELV+ cats is,
but
Yo Jenn -
My darling Calawalla Banana Boo-boo was 3 years old. (2004)
My sweet Mittens was maybe 2.5 yrs. (2003)
My baby Mr. Black kitty was FIV and FELV+ - vet said he was 18. I
don't believe it. Think he was a bit younger than that - 10 yrs
maybe? (2002)
Gloria
Well, my Moogie, who
Bailey was tested positive at 5 months of age, he turned 10 years
old in May. He has been healthy with no problems until last eyar when
he was diagnosed with stomastisis. We pulled most of his teeth and he
is eating good again and is doing very well.
--
Belinda
Happiness is being owned
The three I lost back in the early 90's were age 5, 7 and 9 years
old. Mikie (5) and Skeeter (7) to cancer and Frankie (9) to anemia, I
wish I had known then what I know now :(
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Belinda
Happiness is being owned by cats ...
Be-Mi-Kitties ...
http://www.bemikitties.com
Post Adoptable
My kitties lifespan was a wonderful loving fun filled 6 months old (Snowball) he had the virus for we are assuming 1 month and then when he was fixed the anesthetic actived the virus then it was only 1 more month of love.
Amber on the other hand had in dorminate in her body she tested negative
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