[Felvtalk] Felv kitty rescued from kill shelter in need of a home

2011-06-23 Thread TANYA NOE
Please see the attached link to Eli, he was rescued from the NYC kill shelter 
but has tested positive for FeLV. The rescue person who saved his life 
desperately wanted to keep him for herself as she has fallen hard for him but 
since he is pos and she has so many rescue kittens in and out of her home she 
can't keep him.

She is looking for someone who would be willing to give this wonderfully sweet 
little guy a forever home. 

Here is her little info write up in him: Elijahlove at first sight ♥ You 
would never know with the way this 2 year old boy recovered from a horrible URI 
that he is FeLV positive (confirmed via SNAP  IFA). He is now healthy, 
neutered, and had 2 bad teeth removed. Elijah is an old soul, and when he looks 
at you, he reaches in and touches your heart. He is affectionate, gentle, and 
wants to know love more than anything. He has beautiful aquamarine eyes, and 
seems to be a Turkish angora mix with the chocolate coloring of a Havana Brown. 
Elijah was rescued from NYCACC and is now in search of the purrrfect forever 
home. Please contact me at asbkitty...@gmail.com.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1873904920391set=a.1433439389028.2056334.1024201982type=1theater

Please share this with anyone you know that may want to love this angel. 

Thank you,
Tanya



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[Felvtalk] resend of NY kitty in need

2011-06-23 Thread TANYA NOE
Please see the attached link to Eli, he was rescued from the NYC kill shelter 
but has tested positive for FeLV. The rescue person who saved his life 
desperately wanted to keep him for herself as she has fallen hard for him but 
since he is pos and she has so many rescue kittens in and out of her home she 
can't keep him.

She is looking for someone who would be willing to give this wonderfully sweet 
little guy a forever home.

Here is her little info write up in him: Elijahlove at first sight ♥ You 
would never know with the way this 2 year old boy recovered from a horrible URI 
that he is FeLV positive (confirmed via SNAP  IFA). He is now healthy, 
neutered, and had 2 bad teeth removed. Elijah is an old soul, and when he looks 
at you, he reaches in and touches your heart. He is affectionate, gentle, and 
wants to know love more than anything. He has beautiful aquamarine eyes, and 
seems to be a Turkish angora mix with the chocolate coloring of a Havana Brown. 
Elijah was rescued from NYCACC and is now in search of the purrrfect forever 
home. Please contact me at asbkitty...@gmail.com.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1873904920391set=a.1433439389028.2056334.1024201982type=1theater

Please share this with anyone you know that may want to love this angel.

Thank you,
Tanya



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[Felvtalk] Significance of IFA negative test after Elisa postive

2011-06-23 Thread Pam Norman
I have been wondering where everyone has been for the past week or more. 
Got me really worried as I've come to depend on you all.


Anyway as some of you may know, Sabirna, now re-named Eleanor to Miss 
Nora, is in her new permanent home  everyone is in l ove with her  she 
is doing well.   She is somewhere under a year old, spayed recently  in 
good health. A lilac point Siamese. Beautiful wonderful cuddly happy girl.


She was positive on the Elisa snap test about a month ago  then shortly 
thereafter negative on the IFA.  Just what does this mean?  I am getting 
all kinds of conflicting reports. Some on the way positive side say that 
she is ok from now on, which I don't put too much faith in. Others, say, 
further testing in 6-8 weeks is needed, specifically the Elisa test but 
done in a lab  another IFA.  I am inclined to think that that is what 
will indicate where she is at.


Please do give me some input.  I don't know where else I can go to get 
up to date information on this disease.


Pam in Wisconsin


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Re: [Felvtalk] resend of NY kitty in need

2011-06-23 Thread Pam Norman
Can she not keep  him separate from the others?  The virus is so 
short-lived once shed from the body.  Others are keeping FelineLeuk 
kitties in their homes but in rooms apart from the other populations.


Where is she?

Pam

On 6/23/2011 3:58 PM, TANYA NOE wrote:

Please see the attached link to Eli, he was rescued from the NYC kill shelter 
but has tested positive for FeLV. The rescue person who saved his life 
desperately wanted to keep him for herself as she has fallen hard for him but 
since he is pos and she has so many rescue kittens in and out of her home she 
can't keep him.

She is looking for someone who would be willing to give this wonderfully sweet 
little guy a forever home.

Here is her little info write up in him: Elijahlove at first sight ♥ You would 
never know with the way this 2 year old boy recovered from a horrible URI that he is FeLV 
positive (confirmed via SNAP  IFA). He is now healthy, neutered, and had 2 bad teeth 
removed. Elijah is an old soul, and when he looks at you, he reaches in and touches your 
heart. He is affectionate, gentle, and wants to know love more than anything. He has 
beautiful aquamarine eyes, and seems to be a Turkish angora mix with the chocolate coloring 
of a Havana Brown. Elijah was rescued from NYCACC and is now in search of the purrrfect 
forever home. Please contact me at asbkitty...@gmail.com.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1873904920391set=a.1433439389028.2056334.1024201982type=1theater

Please share this with anyone you know that may want to love this angel.

Thank you,
Tanya



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Re: [Felvtalk] Significance of IFA negative test after Elisa postive

2011-06-23 Thread Lynda Wilson

Pam,

She should be tested again on the ELISA in 8 or even 12 weeks to give her 
time to clear the virus if the test was a true positive.  Don't do another 
IFA unless the ELISA is positive again.  Waiting 8-12 weeks to do another 
ELISA test will give her time to clear the virus.


I hope this helps. It sure is good news that the IFA is negative.  Also, so 
happy Eleanor is doing so well in her new home :0)


Lynda
- Original Message - 
From: Pam Norman pam_nor...@charter.net

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:04 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Significance of IFA negative test after Elisa postive


I have been wondering where everyone has been for the past week or more. 
Got me really worried as I've come to depend on you all.


Anyway as some of you may know, Sabirna, now re-named Eleanor to Miss 
Nora, is in her new permanent home  everyone is in l ove with her  she 
is doing well.   She is somewhere under a year old, spayed recently  in 
good health. A lilac point Siamese. Beautiful wonderful cuddly happy girl.


She was positive on the Elisa snap test about a month ago  then shortly 
thereafter negative on the IFA.  Just what does this mean?  I am getting 
all kinds of conflicting reports. Some on the way positive side say that 
she is ok from now on, which I don't put too much faith in. Others, say, 
further testing in 6-8 weeks is needed, specifically the Elisa test but 
done in a lab  another IFA.  I am inclined to think that that is what 
will indicate where she is at.


Please do give me some input.  I don't know where else I can go to get up 
to date information on this disease.


Pam in Wisconsin


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Re: [Felvtalk] Significance of IFA negative test after Elisa postive

2011-06-23 Thread Pam Norman
Ok, thank you Lynda, I surely appreciate this!   She is so lucky to that 
found this wonderful family. They just adore her.


On 6/23/2011 9:31 PM, Lynda Wilson wrote:

Pam,

She should be tested again on the ELISA in 8 or even 12 weeks to give 
her time to clear the virus if the test was a true positive.  Don't do 
another IFA unless the ELISA is positive again.  Waiting 8-12 weeks to 
do another ELISA test will give her time to clear the virus.


I hope this helps. It sure is good news that the IFA is negative.  
Also, so happy Eleanor is doing so well in her new home :0)


Lynda
- Original Message - From: Pam Norman pam_nor...@charter.net
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:04 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Significance of IFA negative test after Elisa postive


I have been wondering where everyone has been for the past week or 
more. Got me really worried as I've come to depend on you all.


Anyway as some of you may know, Sabirna, now re-named Eleanor to Miss 
Nora, is in her new permanent home  everyone is in l ove with her  
she is doing well.   She is somewhere under a year old, spayed 
recently  in good health. A lilac point Siamese. Beautiful wonderful 
cuddly happy girl.


She was positive on the Elisa snap test about a month ago  then 
shortly thereafter negative on the IFA.  Just what does this mean?  I 
am getting all kinds of conflicting reports. Some on the way positive 
side say that she is ok from now on, which I don't put too much faith 
in. Others, say, further testing in 6-8 weeks is needed, specifically 
the Elisa test but done in a lab  another IFA.  I am inclined to 
think that that is what will indicate where she is at.


Please do give me some input.  I don't know where else I can go to 
get up to date information on this disease.


Pam in Wisconsin


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