Or hiding under the bed could be a sign she was scared.
It is unusual for an adult cat to contract FeLV. I would definitely have
Pumpkin retested
Sharyl
From: strchalb...@aol.com strchalb...@aol.com
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Sunday, January 13,
A few things-first, thank you for taking in this little one. Its too bad
that her adopter declawed her as it means she can't go outside! On the
FELV-there are 2 standard tests. There's one the vet does in the office-a
pin prick of blood on a test strip-its called the Elissa or snap test. Then
Tigger passed very suddenly, from what we believe to be a feline heart issue
He has been playing that morning, being silly as usual, not wanting me to go to
work, as usual
When i came home, he was gone
you probably had the SNAP done
wait a few weeks, then do the IFA
and remember, that they
Dana
I can certainly vouch for that! Mine were trying to use the litterbox as I was
pouring Dr elseys into it! Fixed the problem(:
Sent from my iPad that my most awesome kids surprised me with, Christmas 2010.
On Jan 13, 2013, at 10:29 PM, Dana Giordano giordano.d...@gmail.com wrote:
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