That’s very true, Michelle – we can do a much better job than they can – maybe we can even find a publisher to publish it!

Whatever it is – we know it’s the truth that we live with everyday, which can be more powerful that any vets reading something from the book –

 

 

 


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Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 1:56 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: FIV+ cats

 

Why does everything published need to written by a vet - half of them don't have a clue. I don't see any reason why a group of FIV+ or FeLV+ kittie owners can't get together and write about thier experiences of living and dealing with FIV or FeLV and even the problems we face in that so many vets appear to have little working knowledge about the virus and the cats needs but that there are some who are really good. We wouldn't be slandering anybody - it would just be a comment about our experience. Then send that off for publishing in cat magazines. I think we are more expert as a combined group than any vet could possibly hope to be. I think someone in the FIV group is writing a book about peoples experiences of owning FIV+ cats, it would be good to get stuff like that in the magazines too.

 

Michelle, Bramble, Minstrel, Buddy

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