welcome, welcome, welcome--oh, someone who understands the big words in the
scientific literature! how wonderful!
sadly, promising research here tends to only have meaning if a drug company
thinks it can make money from it in the near future--there are actually, if
you do a search of the medical l
you have to define, "highly symptomatic" cat--if a positive cat gets
lymphoma, yeah, the odds are that it's a result of the FeLV infection--same
with anemia, but i don't know that there is yet any way to KNOW that any
symptomatolgy can be proven to be FeLV-related.
and i think that it's a cop-out
blessed be.
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I am thinking of bring in a sweet sray we've been caring for into our home. He
is FIV Positive and non of my cats are. From what I have been reading it only
seems to be past on by a deep bite wound. Does anyone have a FIV cat with non
FIV cats? He has been very healthy. How long a life do they u
I have had FIV cats mixed with non-FIV cats for 4 or 5 years. No
problems. I know others in my area who do that too. Our vet supports
it. My FIV cats stay pretty darn healthy, like the other cats. So no
problem!
Hope this helps -
Gloria
On Jul 22, 2008, at 8:01 PM, April and Jay wrote
Hi April, I have 4 fiv+ and 1 non fiv.And they wrestle and play bite and
everything.They are just fine. As long as your cats dont fight it will be ok.
Sherry
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Subject: [Felvtalk] Any info on FIV
Hi all we are in need of your good thoughts and prayers again.Sweet big orange
boy Hennessey may be in liver failure.Dr. Jen is doing all she can for him.
Thank you all.
Sherry
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April, be sure he has been neutered and then you shouldn't have any major
problems. There is a Yahoo feral cat group that has some great files on taming
strays and introducing them to your home.
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/feral_cats/
Sharyl
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I think, too, you want to wait a bit before introducing him to the other
cats. Keep him in his own room for a couple weeks. And supervise the first
meetings..
Laurie
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FeLV people, Thanks a lot for the affection and shelter that you received me.
It is very good to stay here with you. Thanks to Sally, Debbie, Gary, and
MaryChristine. Gary, I will appreciate any information that your vet can bring
on a Staph protein A treatment. MaryChristine, I can have quick
Sherry, prayers and positive energy coming to Hennessey. Sadness.
Laurie and tribe
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Hi all we are in need of your good thoughts and p
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