Re: Question about FIV/FeLV+ Mom and Kittens

2007-05-14 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Add lysine to their diet. You can also try interferon, but you'll need a vet for that. Honestly, I would not separate the kittens like you have done. What you are seeing now (test results) can change at any time, and it seems like a lot of extra work, kinda pointlessly, to me. They will either have

Re: Question about FIV/FeLV+ Mom and Kittens

2007-05-14 Thread Leslie Lawther
*Tampa, Florida * On 5/14/07, MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: where are you? On 5/14/07, Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > *Okay, here's our situation - we have a double positive mom with four > kittens. Two tested light positive for FIV, the other two tested positive > f

Re: Question about FIV/FeLV+ Mom and Kittens

2007-05-14 Thread MaryChristine
where are you? On 5/14/07, Leslie Lawther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: *Okay, here's our situation - we have a double positive mom with four kittens. Two tested light positive for FIV, the other two tested positive for FeLV (one light, one strong... whatever that means). The kittens are only 8

Question about FIV/FeLV+ Mom and Kittens

2007-05-14 Thread Leslie Lawther
*Okay, here's our situation - we have a double positive mom with four kittens. Two tested light positive for FIV, the other two tested positive for FeLV (one light, one strong... whatever that means). The kittens are only 8 weeks old, and we understand the results are meaningless at this point.