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
*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
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
*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.
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