Four of my FELV kitties have died in the last 4 years. Three were
2.5-3 yrs old. Of the FELV kitties I've lost, 3 have been to
mediastinal lymphoma. One I'm not sure but think he had it in his
intestines (he had chronic diarrhea). He was FIV/FELV.
Gloria
At 09:20 AM 9/26/2006, you wrote:
Statistics show that positives are 600 times more likely to get lymphoma
than negatives. I have lost 3 and possibly 4 positives to it; to my knowledge I
have not lost a positive to anything else, though Buddy was never definitively
diagnosed (but the other 3 were). I think that most people
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A lot of people on our list have lost cats to lymphoma and
know it, but were not on the yahoo lymphoma list, and a lot have not
had real diagnoses when their cats died or were pts. A lot of vets do
not think it worth getting a diagnosis on a positive w
, September 26, 2006 9:20
AMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: lymphoma
statistics
Statistics show that positives are 600 times more likely to get lymphoma
than negatives. I have lost 3 and possibly 4 positives to it; to my knowledge I
have not lost a positive to anything else, th
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