Welcome to the group. I'm sorry for your loss, but thank you for taking in
positive cats. Unfortunately with this disease you just never know when or if
they are ever going to get sick from the felv. I have a 10 year old positive
here with me as I type right now. My first positive died
Amber,
Thank you for your kind words. I totally understand about the what if. My
husband and I are always saying, what if we would have tested him when he was a
kitten and got to this sooner. The Vet did not think we needed to test the
kittens because their Mom tested negative.
I am so
Hi,
How do i get off of this list? i thought i signed up for a newsleltter, not all
the online chat conversations. :)
Any help would be appreciated. :)
Thanks,
Kelly
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Tonya,
Wow! I didn't know that FeLV cats could live as long as your cats have!
That's amazing. As you've stated, you never really know how long you'll have
with them.
What cute names you've chosen for your felines! I don't know if I mentioned it
before, but I got my second cat (that died
Ask Parker to send you the right one..honest. A month after Dixie
left this world, she sent me a kitten from the same pine thicket she
came fromhe was very little so, two weeks later, she sent me
another...they are 6 months old and weigh in at around 8 1/2
pounds
Enjoy the time you have. No one, not person or cat or mouse, is
guaranteed a minute of life. If we spend all our time wondering when
we or our friends may leave, we will deprive ourselves of their
happiness and wisdom and we will prevent them from loving us and
teaching us. We all die
Kelly, it is the chat that makes it worth while if you have a positive cat ,
even if just curious, can learn a lot. dorlis
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Hi,
How do i get off of this list? i thought i signed up for a newsleltter, not
all the online chat conversations. :)
Any
Amanda, don't be too scared, i had perpherial t cell lymphoma in 2000 and they
told me 3 months. went thru all chemos you listed and none worked. then tried
Gemsar. it idin't work either and then i went into remission all on my own.
been there for 5 years now. try prayer, it really does
when it comes to keeping track of blood/urine, i found a great litter box that
makes it easy to check for this. it comes in 3 pieces. top which has
safflower seed in it (like you feed the birds). the urine drains thru a 2nd
layer which is slanted all sides to a hole where it drains into a
how do i check archives? dorlis.
Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- On Sun, 11/23/08, Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Kerry Roach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: High Fever
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 4:23 AM
Hi,
I
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