Thanks. She had the best of everything and was very happy and loved.
I miss her so much. Right now I am looking at a little 4 week old (?)
copper kitten that came from the same pine thicket Dixie came from.
After a day of talking, assuring and reassuring her, she allowed me to
snatch he
Marylyn
I've been off this list since the server problem. I am so shocked and
saddened to
hear about Dixie. I know how much you loved her and can imagine how
difficult
it must be without her. She is so lucky to have felt safe and loved.
I am so sorry.
Jane
On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:08 PM, M
Robin, what a wonderful story. All of my cats came to me much the same way you
found Kiwiorphaned or abandoned...sometimes right after birth. Love him
all you can and enjoy his little antics...sometimes their time is very short!
Good luck!> Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 21:48:29 -0400> From: [E
You will get lots of advice here. How old is your other cat? Odds are that if
your other cat didn't contract felv from kiwi from the time they were together
he won't ever contract it. There is always a small risk. But I have mixed at
least 13 negative cats with up to two positive cats over a
The first and really only thing I can tell you is to enjoy every
minute you have with your wonderful friend while being alert for any
infections/problems. Do not get hung up on the FeLV thing. Learn
about it but do not let it ruin the time you have with your friend.
That time may be long
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