I agree Susan, the more humans available, the more likely the sanctuary to
be a good one. There are a few 'in home' ones that are good too. Depending
on how many animals you can handle financially. We started with only one
building and we now have a brand new sixth one being completed inside (with
If you are considering any sanctuary for your animals, please visit that
sanctuary personally to see how the animals are cared for and if it is what
it says it is. Our special needs sanctuary for felines has five very nice
buildings and a brand new large sixth building is being completed or will be
To Dorlis- Hi from C & W Rustic Hollow Shelter in Nashua, Iowa. We are the
sanctuary you contacted. We have over 375 cats in five separate homelike
atmosphere..cage free...TV's with Catsitter videos and outdoor environments
to watch the 'real bird TV' in a screened in 'catio' for three seasons of
t
1. RE. Immunity.
Hi, Lorrie, I read with interest your post and wanted to weigh in on an
interesting circumstances that happened at our sanctuary some years ago
which made us determine that we had to test every cat and kitten in a
litter. We had a mother cat come in who was pregnant. She was NEGATI
I am a member of this list who doesn't get a chance to spend time responding
to posts, but I would like to encourage those looking into sanctuaries to be
sure to visit them if at all possible and that is a great idea about asking
what happens to the cats or the sanctuary if the founders die or can
Hi, to all and Michael, I'd love to hear more about your FeLV kits and
Second Chance Meow. Carmen & furballs at C & W
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I am writing in response to Lauries note about Isabella. I have had several
negative FeLV cats that have been mixed with the FeLV positives over the
years and NONE of them ever acquired a positive status to the FeLV. It is
definitely NOT an airborne disease in any way and it takes a very prolonged
We have 40 FeLV cats (and several kittens) at our special needs sanctuary
where they live in cage free environment with outdoor enclosed screened in
areas to spend time in. I so applaud those of you who care for a FeLV kitty
and offer them a forever home til there time is up. We work with rescues a
That's really good news!! We've seen a lot of pos. moms and many of the kittens
are negative. And on occasion we had a negative mom (on three tests) have 2
pos. kittens out of five. the rest were negative. We learned then we had to
test every kitten every time, no matter what. that was a long t
Michelle, I am relatively new to the group, but I do agree with Beth that it is
important to test all the kittens. We used to do what your vet said y ears ago,
then discovered on more than one occasion since, that if a mom is negative it
does not mean the kittens ARE negative. We had a case whe
We work with a large number of special needs animals and yes, we have had
experience with a negative mother (several tests) who had five kittens and 3
were negative and two were positive. So we have to test all kittens and mom
from any litters we might see even if mom is negative. I've seen thi
Hi, Michelle, Your post caught my attention. I would tend to agree with your
veterinarian about the one month time for testing. Even for kittens. I have
worked with Feline Leukemia cats since 1985 and we currently have around 25-35
at any given time. IN spite of the fact that kittens are more
;s good to hear of the success stories. My other cats chase each
other a lot but I don't think they do much biting. Charllie is the loveable
one who thinks it is his job to wash everybody, though. He is the one I am
most worried about.
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Hi, I SO agree with tonya! Carmen
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 19:12:16 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Introducing
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If it were me I would trap and neuter the rest of the colony and not test them
for felv.
tonyaGloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Th
Hi Sue, Glad to hear you are letting Buzz out into the general population. We
have had good success with mixing our FeLV kits with non positive cats. We have
had 4 different felines who lived in close association with the other felines
and they did NOT have a FeLV vaccination either. They never
I saw c on the internet on a site at ValleyVets.com, for $12.95 a gallon ( it
is mixed with water-diluted)phone 800-419-9524.
You can get it through your veterinarian as ours uses it exclusively in their
office to disinfect. But it might be more expensive? perhaps. CarmenI saw
chlorhexidine on
Hey, Laurie, you too! carmen
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Hi Carmen, nice to see you here!
:-)
Laurie
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Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:47
Chris, saw your note on ringworm. I'm new here but have bouts of ringworm at
our sanctuary occasionally, particularly with my FIV felines as it is harder
for them to fight off. It will resolve itself on its own in time, but for
cleaning, I use a spray on furniture, bedding, etc-Chlorhexadine wh
Hi Roxanne, Keep working with him. I'd treat all the symptoms first and see
how he is after that. There is always a chance for finding a place for him
too. Give him a chance and see if all the health problems don't work
themselves out. If not, then you know you did everything you possibly could
Hi. I am new to the list, and there was no text message that I saw but your
subject header got my attention. If your cat is not having any bowel
movements and products like Laxatone are not helping, do NOT wait too many
days before taking your cat to the veterinarian. He 'may' have Mega-colon
a
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