Re: [Felvtalk] Anyone in or near California want a very sociablecompanion for their FeLV+ cat?

2012-01-15 Thread Lynda Wilson
Sharyl is correct. Just make sure you completely separate them until the 
vaccination has taken effect. After she gets the first, she will have to have 
the second one no more than 3 weeks later. 

Lynda
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  From: Sharyl 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 5:27 AM
  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Anyone in or near California want a very 
sociablecompanion for their FeLV+ cat?


  You know you can get your cat vaccinated and keep her yourself don't you.  I 
mixed all my FeLV + kittens with my adult vaccinated cats.

  Sharyl


  From: Shanda Robertson sha...@well.com
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:09 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Anyone in or near California want a very sociable 
companion for their FeLV+ cat?



  Hi, I am new to this list.  


  I've just found out that a stray cat I've been looking after is FeLV+.  She 
is an adorable, petite young female (1-2 years old) that I've named Munchkin 
who is spayed, and otherwise healthy.  The most special thing about her is that 
she LOVES other cats. She chases after them and tries to play with them, and 
jumps up onto window ledges wherever she sees a cat sitting in a window.  When 
I let her into my home, she ran straight to my sleeping cat and snuggled in 
next to him.  I don't think she would be immediately friendly to other people 
since it took her awhile to trust me, but she now purrs and sleeps in my lap.


  She would make a wonderful companion for another FeLV+ cat.  I cannot keep 
her because my cat is FeLV-negative and unvaccinated.


  I am lucky to have found a cat rescue to take her in on Monday, but she will 
be confined separate from other cats, and this makes me sad for her.  Is there 
anyone who wants her?  I'm in the Bay Area, California, and could drive her to 
you.  Either before or after Monday (I'm sure I could get her back from her new 
lodgings, but would rather not put her through more than one move).


  Photo: 
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/X7B3nd6Gu9s200H2ZhwuVgm3R7luXUf2QgPNd57qIVM?feat=directlink


  She is very cute!





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Re: [Felvtalk] Anyone in or near California want a very sociablecompanion for their FeLV+ cat?

2012-01-15 Thread Beth
I mix mine too. Have for many years with no transfer of the virus.

Beth

Lynda Wilson longhornf...@verizon.net wrote:

Sharyl is correct. Just make sure you completely separate them until the 
vaccination has taken effect. After she gets the first, she will have to have 
the second one no more than 3 weeks later. 

Lynda
  - Original Message - 
  From: Sharyl 
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2012 5:27 AM
  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Anyone in or near California want a very 
 sociablecompanion for their FeLV+ cat?


  You know you can get your cat vaccinated and keep her yourself don't you.  I 
 mixed all my FeLV + kittens with my adult vaccinated cats.

  Sharyl


  From: Shanda Robertson sha...@well.com
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
  Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 10:09 PM
  Subject: [Felvtalk] Anyone in or near California want a very sociable 
 companion for their FeLV+ cat?



  Hi, I am new to this list.  


  I've just found out that a stray cat I've been looking after is FeLV+.  She 
 is an adorable, petite young female (1-2 years old) that I've named 
 Munchkin who is spayed, and otherwise healthy.  The most special thing 
 about her is that she LOVES other cats. She chases after them and tries to 
 play with them, and jumps up onto window ledges wherever she sees a cat 
 sitting in a window.  When I let her into my home, she ran straight to my 
 sleeping cat and snuggled in next to him.  I don't think she would be 
 immediately friendly to other people since it took her awhile to trust me, 
 but she now purrs and sleeps in my lap.


  She would make a wonderful companion for another FeLV+ cat.  I cannot keep 
 her because my cat is FeLV-negative and unvaccinated.


  I am lucky to have found a cat rescue to take her in on Monday, but she will 
 be confined separate from other cats, and this makes me sad for her.  Is 
 there anyone who wants her?  I'm in the Bay Area, California, and could drive 
 her to you.  Either before or after Monday (I'm sure I could get her back 
 from her new lodgings, but would rather not put her through more than one 
 move).


  Photo: 
 https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/X7B3nd6Gu9s200H2ZhwuVgm3R7luXUf2QgPNd57qIVM?feat=directlink


  She is very cute!





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