To Jodie: Re: vaccine schedule and mixing negatives and positives

2007-04-15 Thread wendy
Hi Jodie, Welcome to the FeLV group! You've found the best source for reliable info. and great support in dealing with FeLV. I unknowingly mixed my positive with three negatives for 2.5 years before I found out my positive was positive. He lived another two years before passing. None of my

Re: vaccine schedule and mixing negatives and positives

2007-04-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had my FELV+ live with my UNvaccinated negatives for 18 months, all groomed each other constantly. I had NO transmission. I think it is spread by saliva to BLOOD contact, or blood to blood contact, predominately. If it were spread by saliva to saliva, my other cats would have caught it.

Re: vaccine schedule and mixing negatives and positives

2007-04-15 Thread gary
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 1:43 PM Subject: Re: vaccine schedule and mixing negatives and positives I had my FELV+ live with my UNvaccinated negatives for 18 months, all groomed each other constantly. I had NO transmission. I think

RE: vaccine schedule and mixing negatives and positives

2007-04-14 Thread Chris
Lots of folks will respond but as one who mixes, I never even think about it. My oldest positive was not diagnosed until she was 4 or so and by that point all the others (3) had been around her all that time-they all were neg. They had not been vaccinated for FELV but now I vacc yearly. I then

Re: vaccine schedule and mixing negatives and positives

2007-04-14 Thread TatorBunz
In a message dated 4/14/2007 8:28:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What are your experiences with mixing negatives and positives? I mix both positive and negative together my personal kitties. Never thought about it really. When one was diagnosed I had younger and