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I'm sorry to hear about Snoopy, I have added him.
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So is eveyone here saying it is ok to mix my pos and my
neg?
Sincerely Carrie
No, not necessarily. Are your negatives vaccinated against FeLV?hd cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So is eveyone here saying it is ok to mix my pos and my neg? Sincerely Carrie
You'll get a mixed reply on that one. I have mixed, and will again -
don't because I have foster kitties that belong to the rescue
group. It's kind of a hot potato. Some vets euthanize the pos. Our
rescue vet says he doesn't think it's that contagious (and I agree, I
don't think it's that
Carrie,
I personally don't mix positives with cats that are up for
adoption...just in case
Karen
All negatives need to be vaccinated and then boosted within 3 weeks. I would then wait 3 more weeks. Then I would mix. That is what I did over 10 years ago.My positive was a kitten and one of my other fosters was a kitten too. He never became positive either from the positive. That was over 10
they are all vaccinated, all my cats are
vaccinated, even those they claim
are positives. doesnt make any sence, i have done
the IFA testing today should know
probably next week. None of them look sick, none of
them ever looked sick and all previously were tested NEGand
vaccinated..all
I say mix, no need to vaccinate healthy adult cats. The FELV vaccine is MORE
apt to
CAUSE vaccine associated sarcoma (cancer) than it is to improve immunity
against FELV
in adult cats. In other words, there are more BAD things against the VACCINE
than
there are bad things against mixing adult
adults, what age do you consider an adult ..
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Subject: Re: mixing
I say mix, no need to vaccinate healthy adult cats. The FELV vaccine is
MORE apt to
CAUSE vaccine
Yep, here comes my opinion- I had a kitten that was a false negative.
When his virus activated after a dental, when he had anesthesia, he
infected three of mine - none of whom had been vaccinated. Two died and
one reverted to negative within a month.
This was my first experience with FELV - I had
Over a year old is an adult, as far as immune systems are concerned. Many vets
say 8
months is old enough to fully develop FELV immunity. Personally, I think a year
is
safer.
Jenn
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