Chelsea,
I'm so sorry about Tsunade. Give yourself some time to grieve and then when
you think of getting a new cat you can consider whether or not you would like
to rescue another positive. If not, you can still use the same cat trees,
bowls, etc The virus doesn't live outside the
Chelsea, I am so sorry that Tsunade didn't make it. Gentle Bridge vibes
to her and hugs to you.
The leukemia virus can't survive in the open air for more than a few
seconds, and is only transmitted through things like deep bites, so you
probably don't have to worry about the condo and
Chelsea,
I remember when you first came here. You were so
eager to learn new info. and help Tsunade. I am so
sorry she lost her battle with FeLV. It must be very
hard for you. It sounds like you made the right
decision in letting her go. It's one of the last and
most selfless gifts we can
Chelsea, Others on the list can advise you on
spreading FeLV, but I just wanted to say how sorry I
was for your loss. I remember you when I joined. You
will be able to open your heart to another furkid.
There are so many waiting to be loved by someone just
like you.
Dede
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So sorry to hear about Tsunade. I hope your grief eases. My good vet said
the same thing-that the virus can only live for a few seconds. I hope you
find the strength to get through this and take in more kitties in need.
Melissa
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