Hi there-
I don't know if this is the right place, but I am hoping for some feedback.
I recently adopted two kittens, a brother and sister. At 7 weeks, I had
them tested for FeLV. The boy kitty is positive but the girl kitty is
negative. Is that even possible? They have been living together fo
Thank you so much, Kathi- I'm needing as much support as I can get. I love
these two more than anything and can't stand thinking about them in pain.
Yes, they have been playing and grooming each other for 7 weeks; I'm hoping
that the test was faulty, because if not, it sounds like Maggie will soon
her some shots of
> immuno regulin. Tucson could never handle more invasive sorts of
> treatments--its just her personality. I give them all some decent food,
> they're all inside cats & other than the occasional tussles among each
> other, they lead a pretty stress free lif
k immune system and need antibiotics quickly...
> FeLV+ kitties seem to know that you are taking special care of them and
> are extra
> loving in return
>
> Tad
>
>
>
> Julie Dalesio Gladnick wrote:
>
> Hi there-
>>
>> I don't know if this is t
time they've spent together already would have made it happen.
>
> Good luck with your babies, and wishes that they both stay healthy
> indefiinitely.
>
> Diane
>
> -Original Message-
> From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
> [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@feline
er to get it...
> >> I don't think it has anything to do with FeLV
> >> It can cause brain damage to the fetus if you should get it and that is
> >> why
> >> some doctors make such a big deal about it But if you wash your
> hands
> >> a
Hi everyone. Max has had really soft stool for the past 24 hours and Maggie
had a little bit of diarrhea with blood on it this morning (she's the one
who tested negative). They can't give Maggie the vaccination today bc of
the diarhea but will test max with the ifa. I'm creaking out. I'm bringing
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