Re: [Felvtalk] Poppy

2011-04-15 Thread Debbie Bates

Finger crossed for Poppy!

Debbie 
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Re: [Felvtalk] Poppy

2011-04-15 Thread Lynda Wilson

Pam,

Also I would like to tell you thank you for helping out Poppy and her 
mom/siblings.  You have a kind heart and all 10 are lucky to have you!


Keep us posted on the results. You're doing everything you can.

God Bless!
Lynda
- Original Message - 
From: Pam Norman pam_nor...@charter.net

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:28 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Poppy


Poppy is a little wild 6 month old kitten just tested  found FeLeuk 
positive.  She was one 3 beautiful white with black kittens trapped on 
Monday.  She is mostly white with a black mask  a black tail with a 
little white tip. Pale green eyes like those marbles we used to play with 
as kids.  Her mother  siblings all tested negative.


We had blood drawn yesterday for the IFA test  are waiting for that to 
determine what to do.  If it's positive, then we will be trying to find a 
place for this beautiful little girl to live out what she has of her life. 
If negative, then we will retest at some point  she will join her brother 
Percy  sister Prissie in being socialized  readied for adoption.  At the 
moment she is in a condo in the back of my car while we wait for the test 
results.  I don't want to bring her into my spare room at this point when 
the test results are pending as being wild, catching her again right away 
would be a huge challenge!


I have 10 cats of my own in a little house  I know that a FeLeuk cat can 
safely share a house with negative kitties, provided they are kept 
separate.  I don't want her to be alone, whether she is definitely 
positive or turns out to be negative  I can't take in any more cats - 
doctor's orders.


Any advice or information would be gratefully received,

Pam In Wisconsin
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[Felvtalk] Poppy

2011-04-14 Thread Pam Norman
Poppy is a little wild 6 month old kitten just tested  found FeLeuk 
positive.  She was one 3 beautiful white with black kittens trapped on 
Monday.  She is mostly white with a black mask  a black tail with a 
little white tip. Pale green eyes like those marbles we used to play 
with as kids.  Her mother  siblings all tested negative.


We had blood drawn yesterday for the IFA test  are waiting for that to 
determine what to do.  If it's positive, then we will be trying to find 
a place for this beautiful little girl to live out what she has of her 
life. If negative, then we will retest at some point  she will join her 
brother Percy  sister Prissie in being socialized  readied for 
adoption.  At the moment she is in a condo in the back of my car while 
we wait for the test results.  I don't want to bring her into my spare 
room at this point when the test results are pending as being wild, 
catching her again right away would be a huge challenge!


I have 10 cats of my own in a little house  I know that a FeLeuk cat 
can safely share a house with negative kitties, provided they are kept 
separate.  I don't want her to be alone, whether she is definitely 
positive or turns out to be negative  I can't take in any more cats - 
doctor's orders.


Any advice or information would be gratefully received,

Pam In Wisconsin
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Re: [Felvtalk] Poppy

2011-04-14 Thread Lynda Wilson
I'm just going to pray that the IFA test is negative and the virus will 
clear her system and will test negative on the ELISA test. My thoughts and 
prayers are with you as I just recently lost a 9 mos old kitten to FeLV that 
I adopted 6 mos prior.  She still has a chance, until then, let's just all 
pray and hope for the best!



- Original Message - 
From: Pam Norman pam_nor...@charter.net

To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:28 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Poppy


Poppy is a little wild 6 month old kitten just tested  found FeLeuk 
positive.  She was one 3 beautiful white with black kittens trapped on 
Monday.  She is mostly white with a black mask  a black tail with a 
little white tip. Pale green eyes like those marbles we used to play with 
as kids.  Her mother  siblings all tested negative.


We had blood drawn yesterday for the IFA test  are waiting for that to 
determine what to do.  If it's positive, then we will be trying to find a 
place for this beautiful little girl to live out what she has of her life. 
If negative, then we will retest at some point  she will join her brother 
Percy  sister Prissie in being socialized  readied for adoption.  At the 
moment she is in a condo in the back of my car while we wait for the test 
results.  I don't want to bring her into my spare room at this point when 
the test results are pending as being wild, catching her again right away 
would be a huge challenge!


I have 10 cats of my own in a little house  I know that a FeLeuk cat can 
safely share a house with negative kitties, provided they are kept 
separate.  I don't want her to be alone, whether she is definitely 
positive or turns out to be negative  I can't take in any more cats - 
doctor's orders.


Any advice or information would be gratefully received,

Pam In Wisconsin
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Re: [Felvtalk] Poppy

2011-04-14 Thread Bonnie Hogue
I've known people to keep a wild kitty in the bathroom with a litter box 
food  water.  Mostly the kitty just hides.  Usually under the toilet (of
all places).  It seems a bit warmer and nicer than the car.  Plus she can
hear the sounds of life, which may be frightening but are probably also
re-assuring.  I've learned many times that cats turn out to be more
resilient than I've first thought they were.
Bless you for helping her.  I'll hold a good thought for you both, that this
works out to the benefit of all involved.
Peace,
Bonnie

-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Lynda Wilson
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 8:19 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Poppy

I'm just going to pray that the IFA test is negative and the virus will
clear her system and will test negative on the ELISA test. My thoughts and
prayers are with you as I just recently lost a 9 mos old kitten to FeLV that
I adopted 6 mos prior.  She still has a chance, until then, let's just all
pray and hope for the best!


- Original Message -
From: Pam Norman pam_nor...@charter.net
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:28 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Poppy


 Poppy is a little wild 6 month old kitten just tested  found FeLeuk 
 positive.  She was one 3 beautiful white with black kittens trapped on 
 Monday.  She is mostly white with a black mask  a black tail with a 
 little white tip. Pale green eyes like those marbles we used to play with 
 as kids.  Her mother  siblings all tested negative.

 We had blood drawn yesterday for the IFA test  are waiting for that to 
 determine what to do.  If it's positive, then we will be trying to find a 
 place for this beautiful little girl to live out what she has of her life.

 If negative, then we will retest at some point  she will join her brother

 Percy  sister Prissie in being socialized  readied for adoption.  At the

 moment she is in a condo in the back of my car while we wait for the test 
 results.  I don't want to bring her into my spare room at this point when 
 the test results are pending as being wild, catching her again right away 
 would be a huge challenge!

 I have 10 cats of my own in a little house  I know that a FeLeuk cat can 
 safely share a house with negative kitties, provided they are kept 
 separate.  I don't want her to be alone, whether she is definitely 
 positive or turns out to be negative  I can't take in any more cats - 
 doctor's orders.

 Any advice or information would be gratefully received,

 Pam In Wisconsin
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