The only thing I know for sure is kittens born with FelV usually
throw the virus off or die during their first year. Cats who
are exposed to FelV when older seem to be much more resistant to
the virus. As you said, there really are no statistics to go by
as each situation is different.
On
Good letter! I'll send one too.
Lorrie
On 01-26, Laurieskatz wrote:
Here is what I wrote to this address: edi...@bestfriends.org
Dear Editor:
The article about Feline Leukemia Virus by Virginia Clemans is
inconsistent with my experience and, I believe, does a great
injustice to
That's great. I love it!
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On Jan 27, 2010, at 7:08 AM, Lorrie felineres...@kvinet.com wrote:
Good letter! I'll send one too.
Lorrie
On 01-26, Laurieskatz wrote:
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Dear Editor:
The article about Feline
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