Re: [Felvtalk] Spaying/neutering of FelV cats

2009-02-10 Thread Chris
My 2 positives, Tucson and Romeo, were s/n before I even knew they were
positive (ignorance is bliss-LOL) and there was absolutely no problem.  

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[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Gloria B. Lane
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Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Spaying/neutering of FelV cats

I've had no problem with it -

Gloria



On Feb 10, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Lorrie wrote:

> I have had two FelV pos. kittens neutered at 6 months with no
> problems, but of course a spay is a much more invasive proceedure.
> I will be interested in knowing what others on the list have done.
>
> Lorrie
>
> On 02-10, Marci Greer wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a FELV+ kitty, Maddie 3 yrs old who came as a stray to us in
>> October 2008, she is strictly indoors now, she is on interferon,
>> and she is eating well, gaining weight, playing, lovable, etc. She
>> has not been spayed, My vet who wanted to put her to sleep in
>> October just because she was positive, which of course I did not
>> do, told me not to have her spayed it could stress her and she
>> would die, another vet told me to have her spayed.  I don't know
>> what to do, looking at her you would never even know that she was
>> sick. Any advice? I love her so much and I don't want to do
>> anything that may harm her.
>
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Re: [Felvtalk] Spaying/neutering of FelV cats

2009-02-10 Thread Gloria B. Lane

I've had no problem with it -

Gloria



On Feb 10, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Lorrie wrote:


I have had two FelV pos. kittens neutered at 6 months with no
problems, but of course a spay is a much more invasive proceedure.
I will be interested in knowing what others on the list have done.

Lorrie

On 02-10, Marci Greer wrote:


Hi All,

I have a FELV+ kitty, Maddie 3 yrs old who came as a stray to us in
October 2008, she is strictly indoors now, she is on interferon,
and she is eating well, gaining weight, playing, lovable, etc. She
has not been spayed, My vet who wanted to put her to sleep in
October just because she was positive, which of course I did not
do, told me not to have her spayed it could stress her and she
would die, another vet told me to have her spayed.  I don't know
what to do, looking at her you would never even know that she was
sick. Any advice? I love her so much and I don't want to do
anything that may harm her.


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Re: [Felvtalk] Spaying/neutering of FelV cats

2009-02-10 Thread TANYA NOE
My vet said that most FELV cats do fine after spaying. There is some risk but 
there is some risk for all spays. She said they are more likely to have 
problems from not being spayed than from the spay itself.
Tanya


--- On Tue, 2/10/09, Lorrie  wrote:

> From: Lorrie 
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Spaying/neutering of FelV cats
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 5:08 PM
> I have had two FelV pos. kittens neutered at 6 months with
> no
> problems, but of course a spay is a much more invasive
> proceedure.
> I will be interested in knowing what others on the list
> have done.
> 
> Lorrie
> 
> On 02-10, Marci Greer wrote:
> > 
> > Hi All,
> >  
> > I have a FELV+ kitty, Maddie 3 yrs old who came as a
> stray to us in
> > October 2008, she is strictly indoors now, she is on
> interferon,
> > and she is eating well, gaining weight, playing,
> lovable, etc. She
> > has not been spayed, My vet who wanted to put her to
> sleep in
> > October just because she was positive, which of course
> I did not
> > do, told me not to have her spayed it could stress her
> and she
> > would die, another vet told me to have her spayed.  I
> don't know
> > what to do, looking at her you would never even know
> that she was
> > sick. Any advice? I love her so much and I don't
> want to do
> > anything that may harm her.
> 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Spaying/neutering of FelV cats

2009-02-10 Thread Lorrie
I have had two FelV pos. kittens neutered at 6 months with no
problems, but of course a spay is a much more invasive proceedure.
I will be interested in knowing what others on the list have done.

Lorrie

On 02-10, Marci Greer wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
>  
> I have a FELV+ kitty, Maddie 3 yrs old who came as a stray to us in
> October 2008, she is strictly indoors now, she is on interferon,
> and she is eating well, gaining weight, playing, lovable, etc. She
> has not been spayed, My vet who wanted to put her to sleep in
> October just because she was positive, which of course I did not
> do, told me not to have her spayed it could stress her and she
> would die, another vet told me to have her spayed.  I don't know
> what to do, looking at her you would never even know that she was
> sick. Any advice? I love her so much and I don't want to do
> anything that may harm her.

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