Hello,
I have six cats and one of the has been recently diagnosed with feline leukemia
and lymphoma (going through a chemotherapy). I have contacted two vets
regarding Jack, and my other cats, and they both tell me something totally
different. One of them says that I should separate Jack, and t
Glad to hear that Gribble is doing well. It's amazing how easy it is to take
"normal" for granted until we deal with FeLV, cancer, or any other problem.
Then, "normal" becomes a victory and a treasure. I celebrate whenever Ember
eats well.
The surgeon thinks that Ember has a diaphragmatic herni
Hi Lance,
That's a much better diagnosis! Not a happy thing, certainly, but
at least it is something manageable, and unrelated (I would think) to the FeLV.
I'll keep positive thoughts and best wishes heading your way.
Crossing fingers, toes, paws and whiske
Hi Kasia,
So sorry that you are facing this dilemma. I recently faced the same scenario. Like you, the more I learned, the less I seemed to know. All I can offer is the decision I made. When Gribble was diagnosed in March, he had been with his clowder a year and 2 months. At
Kasia,
I unknowingly mixed two FelV cats into my group, and the two positive cats
are now 5 years old and in apparent good health in spite of being positive.
There were several other older cats (not kittens) who were exposed and only
one became very sick and had to be PTS. The other 9 cats are st
Thanks for the update, Lance
Still holding a good thought for you and your little Ember!
Bonnie
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