I agree. I have mixed various positives and negatives over 10 years. I've
never had any transfer. But I have never mixed cats who had not been
vaccinated first. It's just not that easy to transfer the virus.
tonya
Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I support and agree with what Brend
El,
I'm now home, and received your message. I have been trying to call you, but
keep getting a busy signal. Thought you might be online.
Will continue to try to reach you. If you get this message, give me a call at
740-992-5782.
Speak with you soon.
Karen
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On 2/29/08, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Oh boy, I'm sorry I opened Pandora's box here. Thank you Karen. I will call
you this evening and thank you for the distributor number.
Is Immune Regulin readily available to vets everywhere?
You can order ImmunoRegulin yourself - that's what I've done. Vet can
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Gloria
On Feb 29, 2008, at 1:15 PM, whocares whocares wrote:
Oh boy, I'm sorry I opened Pandora's box here. Thank you Karen.
I support and agree with what Brenda's saying. I've had 8 or 10 FELV
cats. I started out being obsessive and suspicious about it, but
moved into a different place based on the experience and info I've
gathered. Started to write a longer email, but changed my mind. It's
so sad, the hyste
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Hi,
Firstly, thankyou to everyone who
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 12:03 AM
Subject: RE: more questions and thankyou
Hi,
Firstly, thankyou to everyone who responded and for the advice thusfar
Belinda wrote:
FeLV IS NOT AS CONTAGIOUS AS SOME VETS TRY TO SCARE YOU INTO
BELIEVING.� You can believe and do with your pets as you please but
please don't post information you find on the internet as the absolute
truth.� Anytime I hear that a negative has turned positive from exposure
I can
All I'm saying is not all the information you find on the internet is
accurate and if you think it is your in for a rude awakening. Your
highlighted in yellow info is not correct.
I'm speaking from experience, mine and many others on the list. My vet
was fully aware of my situation, Bailey w
Also inaccurate
*Due to the extreme contagiousness*
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Chris- it sounds like she was a "carrier?" Have you heard this term used
before as it relates to Felv? When Monkee tested positiv
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You are
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Obviously, Dorothy, treat your cats the way you're comfortable with, but as
someone else has stated, the Cornell info *is* outdated. If FeLV were as
hugely contagious as stated, I would now have 4 cats dead of it, since our
Patches escaped our quarantine
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:26 AM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
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You are welcome to describe my information as "inaccurate"; I wrote:
ong. It's easy to do,
it seems like there's more wrong info out there than right.
Diane R.
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:26 AM
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You are welcome to describe my information as "inaccurate"; I wrote:
Apparently the virus CAN live for a while. I have read in several
places that you need to clean any area with a bleach/water cleaner if a +
cat has been where a negative one will be staying. It is said that you
should wait
Sue,
Just about everything I've read points toward what Belinda is saying.
Unless Buzz is able to sneeze enough onto your shirt to get it sopping
wet, there's no reason to worry. Handling dishes and boxes thoughtfully
should alleviate the risk of your other cats even coming into contact
with FeLV.
This is why inaccurate information is so harmful, Dorthys info is
wrong, it dries it dies, talk to any vet who is knowledgable about FeLV
if you can find one, there aren't many even today it seems.
Now I am worried. I have been taking good care of Buzz's dishes and washing my
hands after
Now I am worried. I have been taking good care of Buzz's dishes and washing my
hands after I leave his room. If this virus lasts on clothing then I have put
my other cats at risk every time I pick them up in spite of the precautions.
Sue
Dorothy Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Wherever you read this it is WRONG, it lives secondsif that, once it
dries it dies. Don't believe anything you read on the internet, anyone
can write anything they want and if you read it at Cornells website,
ALOT of their information on FeLV is inaccurate too.
Apparently the virus CAN live for
Apparently the virus CAN live for a while. I have read in several places that
you need to clean any area with a bleach/water cleaner if a + cat has been
where a negative one will be staying. It is said that you should wait 30 days
after your + cat is gone before you should introduce a new nega
El,
>From everything I've read, the virus is extremely fragile. It can only
live outside
of a cat for, at most, a few minutes. I think I read that it can hold
together
in water for longer, so I make sure I don't drop any water when I'm
carrying
bowls. Unless, the cats are sneezing like crazy, I d
Hi,
Firstly, thankyou to everyone who responded and for the advice thusfar. Milli's
diahrea is getting better with Neorase and probiotics, etc..
I've gotten 5 of the 7 new ones tested and they've all come back FeLV+. 5 are
housed together and the other 2 are each in their own rooms. I have 8 imm
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