Re: [Felvtalk] Exposure to Feline Leukemia Does Not Always Result inDisease

2011-12-27 Thread Jannes Taylor
So many cats are put down unecessarily after testing positive on the first test. I went through this with my sweet Calico, Amber. After rescuing her, she tested positive in the vets office and they thought I should end her life. I decided against that had her retested 3 months later. She tested

[Felvtalk] Eastern PA - Ottsville

2011-12-27 Thread GRAS
Great photos available - too large to include here. Can anyone help? Tiny FElv kitten needs rescue or foster Eastern PA Ottsville FeLv pos kitten still needs intake. Can anyone suggest anyplace aside from Aslans, Angels Gate or Best Littlecathouse? Thos options have been exhausted..

Re: [Felvtalk] Exposure to Feline Leukemia Does Not Always Result inDisease

2011-12-27 Thread Maureen Olvey
Glad to hear that about Amber. I haven't been able to follow along with all the posts these last few months but I had wondered what had happened with Amber. She's the one your husband built that nice big totally awesome enclosure for - right? That's so awesome that she turned out to be

Re: [Felvtalk] Exposure to Feline Leukemia Does Not Always Result inDisease

2011-12-27 Thread dlgegg
I preach to everyone who will listen that they should not end a cat's life just because of 1 test. My 2 positives are now 7 and 3 years, healthy as all my other cats and no one who is negaive has contracted the disease. Next command is spay and neuter. Another woman and I are starting a

Re: [Felvtalk] Exposure to Feline Leukemia Does Not Always Result inDisease

2011-12-27 Thread Marcia Baronda
I truly believe that life is precious to every being who is living it, no matter what form that being takes. Kudos to you for saving Ambers life! We have the power to say whether another lives, or doesn't. I am sure that EVERY person on this list treats this responsibility with the utmost