On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:23 PM, MaryChristine wrote:
> i'll look it up in the morning, but i've NEVER seen a figure higher than
> about 6%--incidence of FIV is very low too.
>
> it's VERY misleading when they keep saying that FIV and FeLV are the most
> common fatal viruses affecting cats. "m
i'll tell you offlist. stalkers and all, you know.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM, Belinda Sauro wrote:
> Hey MC, where are you moving to?
>
> --
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> Belinda
> happiness is being owned by cats ...
>
> http://bemikitties.com
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> http://BelindaSauro.com
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Hey MC, where are you moving to?
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Belinda
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http://bemikitties.com
http://BelindaSauro.com
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MC what is the incidence of FELV, do you have any info on that?
Gloria
On Feb 23, 2009, at 10:41 AM, MaryChristine wrote:
lorrie, thanks for this post.
sometimes it may seem as if i'm anti-vet, when i most decidedly am
NOT. i am
against vets not keeping up with the research when presented
lorrie, thanks for this post.
sometimes it may seem as if i'm anti-vet, when i most decidedly am NOT. i am
against vets not keeping up with the research when presented with a positive
test result. i know that it's totally unrealistic for every vet to be
up-to-date on every species' problems, and c
Thanks for your post Carmen. It was very comforting. Vets are
entirely too quick to suggest euthanasia for FelV pos. cats. This
fall I adopted out a FelV pos kitten to a wonderful couple who also
had two other cats, not positive for FelV. The first vet at their
cinic told them not to take the kitt
isease.
Lynne
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From: "MaryChristine"
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Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] mixing FeLV pos and neg
thanks, carmen.
you're much gentler than i in your evaluation of veterinary attitudes, and
the damage they do. the m
thanks, carmen.
you're much gentler than i in your evaluation of veterinary attitudes, and
the damage they do. the more i find of "old" literature that says what we
already know--bout it being bodily-fluids, not air, requiring close
consistent contact, how many exposed cats either never become
I am writing in response to Lauries note about Isabella. I have had several
negative FeLV cats that have been mixed with the FeLV positives over the
years and NONE of them ever acquired a positive status to the FeLV. It is
definitely NOT an airborne disease in any way and it takes a very prolonged
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