Charles,
I think you should follow the advice of the other posters -- get her retested,
get her spayed and find her a home where she's wanted. If she is truly FeLV+,
then find her a FeLV+ friendly shelter or adopter. It's in the best interests
of the cat.
It would also be in the best
Charles,
Please heed the thoughtful advice shared by others on this list and have your
Bengals spayed and neutered before placing them in homes where they’re
cherished. I do rescue and have two retired breeding Bengals. One took two
years before she adjusted to life in a home. Sadly, the other
Charles many of the people here do rescue rescuers don't really have sympathy
for breeders. We spend our lives telling peple to spay neuter their animals.
We watch as animals are constantly destroyed because people don't listen to us.
If this cat retests positive I'd be happy to take her into
Try this link for info on sub q fluid supplies
http://www.zzcat.com/CRF/supplies/index.html#Top
Sharyl
From: gary gcru...@centurytel.net
To: dlg...@windstream.net; felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2012 2:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Giving
Also, check out this site. http://bricomedicalsupplies.com/
I had a wonderful cat with CRF who passed away a few years ago at 21. From
quick liver failure.
I have a set of great CRF links. Let me know if you want to see them!
Holly and Oliver (FELV positive)
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