Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction

2010-03-05 Thread Sharyl
Lisa, I wanted to thank you for providing a loving home for these positive 
kitties.  I understand how difficult it must have been when Chessie got sick.  
There is so much we don't know about FeLV.  Some kitties are mixed with no 
adverse impact and others can't.  

I waited a couple of weeks after the booster shot for Stormie before mixing 
mine.   Tiki and Pequita had been getting their annual FeLV vaccine for years 
since they did go outside on supervised excursions.  Stormie was a new rescue 
but came from the same colony as my positives.  

I love them all but my positives have a special place in my heart.  Bright 
Eyes, CJ, Houdini, Mattie, Molly Brown and Mae have crossed the Rainbow Bridge 
but Rocket and Sissy are doing fine after 2 1/2 yrs.  Sweet Max seems to have 
FIP in addition to being a positive but I love him every minute of every day.
Sharyl 

--- On Thu, 3/4/10, David & Lisa Ogg  wrote:

> From: David & Lisa Ogg 
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 8:29 PM
> Hi,
> 
> I am rather new to this list, but wanted to ask Sue how
> long ago was it that sweet Casper was vacinated for Feline
> Leukemia before she tested positive? I am just curious as I
> am learning so much about this horrible
> disease.   I have been reading many posts
> since I joined in January and I just want to say thank you
> to all of you out there who care for these positive furballs
> like a do.   I can't believe how much I have
> learned.   I also would like to share my
> story with you.
> 
> My daughter and I foster for a small rescue in PA (bottle
> babies is our specialty) and we have just recently became a
> positive house.   Prior to January, we had a
> negative cat, Polly (our own) which we adopted in 2006 and
> Chessie, adopted in September 2008.   In
> December of 2008, we took in a foster cat from a vet that
> had a hip injury and the original owners were going to have
> her put to sleep due to lack of
> finances.   The vet felt that Jasmine (1-2
> years old) had such a sweet personality and deserved better.
> She contacted the rescue and asked if we would be willing to
> take her. Before we brought her home, she was tested at the
> vets for Feline Leukemia and it came back
> negative.   She had her surgery, spayed, etc.
> and healed fine.   Anyway, Chessie became
> sick right around Christmas and when he stopped eating, I
> took him to the vet and he tested
> positive.   He progressed very fast and
> passed away in January.   After having the
> other two cats tested, Polly was negative (has since died
> due to tumor), and Jasmine tested positive.
> 
> This caused a big stir in our house and the lady we foster
> for as that meant several cats needed to be tested.  In
> January we also lost 2 other kittens who were adopted out
> which were exposed to my Positive cats while they were
> kittens (and later, since one of them wasn't adopted right
> away, the one was exposed to the cats from the lady we
> rescue from).  After much testing between the lady who
> we rescue cats for and our house, we have determined that
> Jasmine seems to be the one who has spread
> it.   We are assuming that she is a
> carrier.   She is a very healthy cat. 
>   Since one of the other cats at our rescue (in another
> house) tested positive, we took her in.   We
> have many more cats there that have tested negative, but are
> getting retested in a couple of months.
> 
> Today we just added a beautiful, positive Snow Shoe girl to
> our family.   We have named her
> Tootsie.  She was found 3 weeks ago by a friend of mine
> and was neglected/abused.   My friend took
> her in and has saved her (had an exposed trachea and
> gangerine) and didn't think she would find anyone with a
> positive
> cat(s).   Surprise!   My
> friend has dealt with a lot of trauma/wounds, but has never
> seen anything like this.   We look forward to
> providing for her and giving her the best care she could
> have.  Thanks for letting me share.
> 
> Lisa



  

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Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction

2010-03-04 Thread Laurieskatz
Bless you and your family for helping all these kitties. I am so sorry for
your losses.
My Squeaky was also figured to be a carrier. He was symptom free for 22
years!


-Original Message-
From: felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org
[mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of David & Lisa Ogg
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 7:29 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction

Hi,

I am rather new to this list, but wanted to ask Sue how long ago was it that

sweet Casper was vacinated for Feline Leukemia before she tested positive? 
I am just curious as I am learning so much about this horrible disease.   I 
have been reading many posts since I joined in January and I just want to 
say thank you to all of you out there who care for these positive furballs 
like a do.   I can't believe how much I have learned.   I also would like to

share my story with you.

My daughter and I foster for a small rescue in PA (bottle babies is our 
specialty) and we have just recently became a positive house.   Prior to 
January, we had a negative cat, Polly (our own) which we adopted in 2006 and

Chessie, adopted in September 2008.   In December of 2008, we took in a 
foster cat from a vet that had a hip injury and the original owners were 
going to have her put to sleep due to lack of finances.   The vet felt that 
Jasmine (1-2 years old) had such a sweet personality and deserved better. 
She contacted the rescue and asked if we would be willing to take her. 
Before we brought her home, she was tested at the vets for Feline Leukemia 
and it came back negative.   She had her surgery, spayed, etc. and healed 
fine.   Anyway, Chessie became sick right around Christmas and when he 
stopped eating, I took him to the vet and he tested positive.   He 
progressed very fast and passed away in January.   After having the other 
two cats tested, Polly was negative (has since died due to tumor), and 
Jasmine tested positive.

This caused a big stir in our house and the lady we foster for as that meant

several cats needed to be tested.  In January we also lost 2 other kittens 
who were adopted out which were exposed to my Positive cats while they were 
kittens (and later, since one of them wasn't adopted right away, the one was

exposed to the cats from the lady we rescue from).  After much testing 
between the lady who we rescue cats for and our house, we have determined 
that Jasmine seems to be the one who has spread it.   We are assuming that 
she is a carrier.   She is a very healthy cat.Since one of the other 
cats at our rescue (in another house) tested positive, we took her in.   We 
have many more cats there that have tested negative, but are getting 
retested in a couple of months.

Today we just added a beautiful, positive Snow Shoe girl to our family.   We

have named her Tootsie.  She was found 3 weeks ago by a friend of mine and 
was neglected/abused.   My friend took her in and has saved her (had an 
exposed trachea and gangerine) and didn't think she would find anyone with a

positive cat(s).   Surprise!   My friend has dealt with a lot of 
trauma/wounds, but has never seen anything like this.   We look forward to 
providing for her and giving her the best care she could have.  Thanks for 
letting me share.

Lisa

- Original Message - 
From: "Frank & Sue Koren" 
To: "FeLV talk" 
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive


> My poor sweet Casper is FeLV+.  So by making the decision to mix I have 
> condemned him.  He is anemic and he is going on Doxycyclne and 
> Prednosolone.  Has anyone ever heard of a cat that has anemia living 
> longer then a few months?
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Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction

2010-03-04 Thread Frank & Sue Koren
Our negative cats are due for their vaccinations this month.  I let Buzz out 
of his quaranteen room the first part of April of 2008.  The others were 
vaccinated through the month of March. Then again last year.  Now I am 
wondering if the vaccinations did any good at all.


You have a very interesting history.  Thank God for people like you who take 
care of the ones who most need it.
- Original Message - 
From: "David & Lisa Ogg" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction



Hi,

I am rather new to this list, but wanted to ask Sue how long ago was it 
that

sweet Casper was vacinated for Feline Leukemia before she tested positive?
I am just curious as I am learning so much about this horrible disease. 
I

have been reading many posts since I joined in January and I just want to
say thank you to all of you out there who care for these positive furballs
like a do.   I can't believe how much I have learned.   I also would like 
to

share my story with you.

My daughter and I foster for a small rescue in PA (bottle babies is our
specialty) and we have just recently became a positive house.   Prior to
January, we had a negative cat, Polly (our own) which we adopted in 2006 
and

Chessie, adopted in September 2008.   In December of 2008, we took in a
foster cat from a vet that had a hip injury and the original owners were
going to have her put to sleep due to lack of finances.   The vet felt 
that

Jasmine (1-2 years old) had such a sweet personality and deserved better.
She contacted the rescue and asked if we would be willing to take her.
Before we brought her home, she was tested at the vets for Feline Leukemia
and it came back negative.   She had her surgery, spayed, etc. and healed
fine.   Anyway, Chessie became sick right around Christmas and when he
stopped eating, I took him to the vet and he tested positive.   He
progressed very fast and passed away in January.   After having the other
two cats tested, Polly was negative (has since died due to tumor), and
Jasmine tested positive.

This caused a big stir in our house and the lady we foster for as that 
meant

several cats needed to be tested.  In January we also lost 2 other kittens
who were adopted out which were exposed to my Positive cats while they 
were
kittens (and later, since one of them wasn't adopted right away, the one 
was

exposed to the cats from the lady we rescue from).  After much testing
between the lady who we rescue cats for and our house, we have determined
that Jasmine seems to be the one who has spread it.   We are assuming that
she is a carrier.   She is a very healthy cat.Since one of the other
cats at our rescue (in another house) tested positive, we took her in. 
We

have many more cats there that have tested negative, but are getting
retested in a couple of months.

Today we just added a beautiful, positive Snow Shoe girl to our family. 
We

have named her Tootsie.  She was found 3 weeks ago by a friend of mine and
was neglected/abused.   My friend took her in and has saved her (had an
exposed trachea and gangerine) and didn't think she would find anyone with 
a

positive cat(s).   Surprise!   My friend has dealt with a lot of
trauma/wounds, but has never seen anything like this.   We look forward to
providing for her and giving her the best care she could have.  Thanks for
letting me share.

Lisa

- Original Message - 
From: "Frank & Sue Koren" 

To: "FeLV talk" 
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive



My poor sweet Casper is FeLV+.  So by making the decision to mix I have
condemned him.  He is anemic and he is going on Doxycyclne and
Prednosolone.  Has anyone ever heard of a cat that has anemia living
longer then a few months?
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Re: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive and our Introduction

2010-03-04 Thread David & Lisa Ogg

Hi,

I am rather new to this list, but wanted to ask Sue how long ago was it that 
sweet Casper was vacinated for Feline Leukemia before she tested positive? 
I am just curious as I am learning so much about this horrible disease.   I 
have been reading many posts since I joined in January and I just want to 
say thank you to all of you out there who care for these positive furballs 
like a do.   I can't believe how much I have learned.   I also would like to 
share my story with you.


My daughter and I foster for a small rescue in PA (bottle babies is our 
specialty) and we have just recently became a positive house.   Prior to 
January, we had a negative cat, Polly (our own) which we adopted in 2006 and 
Chessie, adopted in September 2008.   In December of 2008, we took in a 
foster cat from a vet that had a hip injury and the original owners were 
going to have her put to sleep due to lack of finances.   The vet felt that 
Jasmine (1-2 years old) had such a sweet personality and deserved better. 
She contacted the rescue and asked if we would be willing to take her. 
Before we brought her home, she was tested at the vets for Feline Leukemia 
and it came back negative.   She had her surgery, spayed, etc. and healed 
fine.   Anyway, Chessie became sick right around Christmas and when he 
stopped eating, I took him to the vet and he tested positive.   He 
progressed very fast and passed away in January.   After having the other 
two cats tested, Polly was negative (has since died due to tumor), and 
Jasmine tested positive.


This caused a big stir in our house and the lady we foster for as that meant 
several cats needed to be tested.  In January we also lost 2 other kittens 
who were adopted out which were exposed to my Positive cats while they were 
kittens (and later, since one of them wasn't adopted right away, the one was 
exposed to the cats from the lady we rescue from).  After much testing 
between the lady who we rescue cats for and our house, we have determined 
that Jasmine seems to be the one who has spread it.   We are assuming that 
she is a carrier.   She is a very healthy cat.Since one of the other 
cats at our rescue (in another house) tested positive, we took her in.   We 
have many more cats there that have tested negative, but are getting 
retested in a couple of months.


Today we just added a beautiful, positive Snow Shoe girl to our family.   We 
have named her Tootsie.  She was found 3 weeks ago by a friend of mine and 
was neglected/abused.   My friend took her in and has saved her (had an 
exposed trachea and gangerine) and didn't think she would find anyone with a 
positive cat(s).   Surprise!   My friend has dealt with a lot of 
trauma/wounds, but has never seen anything like this.   We look forward to 
providing for her and giving her the best care she could have.  Thanks for 
letting me share.


Lisa

- Original Message - 
From: "Frank & Sue Koren" 

To: "FeLV talk" 
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 7:47 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Casper is positive


My poor sweet Casper is FeLV+.  So by making the decision to mix I have 
condemned him.  He is anemic and he is going on Doxycyclne and 
Prednosolone.  Has anyone ever heard of a cat that has anemia living 
longer then a few months?

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