I have one FELV cat that I picked off the inner city streets when he was
probably almost a year old. That was about five years ago. I had another FELV
cat that came to my house as an adult and he only survived a year after that. I
think it depends a lot on the stress that the cat has been
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please try The Best LIttle Cathouse in PA for the FELV pos
cats.
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From:
Carney,
Susan D.
To: 'felvtalk@felineleukemia.org'
Sent: Saturday, August
on
it,
just can't find where to buy it
Terri
MIRIAM BEBITCH wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I have heard of Purvax, but it is for Rabies, not for leukemia. I
use
it on my cats. It is an annual rabies vaccine, that has been determined
not
to cause the vaccine related sarcomas often found with three years rabies
Hi,
Yes, I have heard of Purvax, but it is for Rabies, not for leukemia. I use
it on my cats. It is an annual rabies vaccine, that has been determined not
to cause the vaccine related sarcomas often found with three years rabies
and yearly leukemia vaccines. I have used it for about three
Please try Tabby's Place located on Route 202 in Hunterdon Co. They take in
FIV positive cats, especially ones from shelters that are about to be put to
sleep. They might have a waiting list, but please try them. Also The Best Little
Cathouse in PA takes FIV positive cats also.
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Please call them, you will get a better response.
Where in NJ are you? Maybe we can help. I can see if we can trade cats and
maybe give this cat a little longer time. I can talk to the shelter staff,
see what they say. You can also try The Best Little Cathouse in PA. They
take FIV cats also.
Gina,
what do you mean you don't know where to take them? If you are going to keep
them, I would get them tested as well, although it may be a false positive
because they might have the mother's antibodies in their system. What kind
of test? Was it the snap test or the IFA test. The quick
Sorry to hear about the kitties. I have had some kittens that died from it.
I have learned alot though. Kittens can overcome panleuk, but they have to
be kept very hydrated. I would get a bag of fluids and small needles from
the vet, and administer subcutaneously just between the shoulder
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