[Felvtalk] Little Girl Coco

dlgegg at windstream.net dlgegg at windstream.net
Tue Sep 29 00:44:00 CDT 2015


If your other cats are healthy and getting vacinnated every year for FELV, why not let her in with them.  I have never seperated FELV cats from negatives and all my other cats that have passed on were 18 and 19 yeas old, they died of old age related problems.  

---- Kelley S <moonvine at gmail.com> wrote: 
> I took her to the vet today.  Very friendly, mostly healthy.  She is a bit
> thin.  I am going to try to put her on some dehydrated or frozen raw.  She
> does not eat a lot, but she does eat.  A little anemic.  She has diarrhea,
> fecal is not turning up anything.  Very very friendly and loves people.
> Unfortunately continues to test positive and we are deciding she is
> persistently infected at this point.
> 
> She HATES being separated from us and will hate it more now that Merls is
> gone and she has no one to play with.  I have ordered one of the big cat
> condos and am going to put it in front of the sliding glass door and put
> her in there for a couple of hours a day so she can have some time out of
> her room (large bedroom) and see outside.
> 
> But, I would adopt her out if anyone were looking for another kitty to add
> to their FELV crew.  I can't get another one for a companion for her, I
> just cannot do this.  She is safe here and has a home for however long her
> life may last.  But if you know anyone who is looking for an FELV kitty
> please let me know.  She is a long haired orange kitty and absolutely
> gorgeous.
> 
> I know many of you mix and I thought I could and I know all the medical
> reasons it is ok.  But I just can't do it.
> 
> Kelley




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