James,
I received your email.
Debi H
James G Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all, I'm testing the list because it's been too quiet of
late. My apologies for the disruption earlier this week.
Kindest regards.
James G. Wilson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.felineleukemia.org
I also got that same error I thought I didn't get my password right so I tried
all the password I use but none worked and I kept getting that error. Glad I
was not the only one.
Debi H
Sharyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
James,
I got this error when trying to sign in.
Sharyl
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Sue,
I am sorry to hear that he tested positive again but the good news is that he
is HEALTHY and that is all we all wish for with our positive kids. I am
learning all the time from this group. I had a hard time also adding my vet to
the list but I finally got herr on there. You have to
Heather,
I am so sorry to hear about Hobbs. But as other people have said at least he
was in a loving safe place for the time he was here and that counts so much for
these kitties. I had 3 kittens that test positive when they were 6-8 wks old.
Cutie Pie passed in Feb. she was a little o
Sue,
I will be thinking of you and Buzz all day. I hope the retest comes back
negative! Let us know.
Debi H.
Sue Koren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everybody,
Today after work I will take Buzz to have his first re-test since he was
diagnosed positive for FeLV. I am trying not
I agree that you should call. Something is calling you to this boy and I agree
that the trip to Iowa would be way too much stress on him! You would never had
thought twice had it not been meant for you to get him.
Debi H.
Tracy Weese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: OT: frustrated
I would have to take the kitten. Just offer to take it she will proably jump
at the chance to get rid of it. Where are you? I am in Pennsylvania and woul
I would have to take the kitten. Just offer to take it she will proably jump
at the chance to get rid of it. Where are you? I am in Pennsylvania and would
take the kitten if you are close. This poor baby watched it's mother die in
that trunk and is still here. Apparently this baby wants to
OH MY GOSH!! They are all soo cute!!!
Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:body{font-family:
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#ff;color: black;} If anyone would like to see pics of the 5 little
kittens that were dumped over Memorial Day weekend
Debbie,
I think it is a wonderful letter. And I would certainly hope that at least
one person would read it and maybe change the way they think. I totally agree
with you about people thinking everything is throw away!!! The part about the
neighbor and his daughters really freaked me out
Thank you so much for sharing this. I wish more people felt this way!!!
Debi H.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My thoughts about FELV and euth'ing them just because of the test
results are this:
Isn't every moment in life a moment for a discovery, a moment t
Deana,
I foster cats and I have had 2 test slightly positive and we always wait
(though I guess they could not do that with the momma) a few weeks before we
retest. On retested negative and one retested positive. And when they retest
positive with the snap test we then always do the test
Oh please do not put this kittens to sleep!! I would look into another vet. I
have three 9 month old kitties that are positive and to date very healthy. I
think you need to look for a cat savy vet. The testing done on the mom sounds
suspcious to say the least.
Deb H.
"Deana K. Wagoner
I find it very hard to believe that they are going to keep this food that is
making them no money in warehouses!!! Are they going to keep it there to kill
the mice and rats??
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One not so great thing about my phone call to Pet Food Direct... The
woman I t
bounce back from illnesses just like any other cat, the
difference is an illness that a neg cat might fight off by themselves has to be
caught and aggressively treated sooner because of their compromised immune
systems.
I'm so glad you found us,
Nina
Debi Holmes wrote: Hello,
Hello,
I just wanted to introduce myself and tell you a little about my situation.
My name is Debi and I live in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. I am a foster mom for a
cat rescue. I have 6 of my own cats and I currently have 5 foster cats. I
also have 3 of my own FELV positive kitties and 2 o
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