[Felvtalk] Question
Theresa O'Rourke
theresa.orourke at videotron.ca
Thu Nov 23 18:34:17 CST 2017
Thank you Lorrie,
So happy I joined this group.
I’ll keep the cat for a week, spoil him, not mix him with
Other cat’s,
And clean well after,
The room will be left empty for 7 days after.
However, I won’t do this again,
Because I have other people’s cats in separate room and
Won’t go through this again! ☺️☺️
I’ll even change my clothes when I go in and out,
But sure that is NOT NECESSARY.
IF it was just my cat’s, I have three of my own,
I wouldn’t be so neurotic. 😊
Sent from my iPad
> On Nov 23, 2017, at 11:56 AM, Lorrie <felinerescue at frontier.com> wrote:
>
> This is my experience too. I've had FelV cats who lived to be 8 or 9
> and one of my FelV cats is about 11 and still OK. These cats lived
> with many other negative cats. These were adult cats... I understand
> FelV is most dangerous to kittens whose immune systems are not fully
> developed.
>
> Lorrie
>
>> On 11-22, Amani Oakley wrote:
>>
>> We had a FeLV cat who lived to age 7. No other cat in our house was
>> infected, despite the fact that our vet initially said that the
>> infection would decimate the house. (We had at least 8 other cats.)
>> That was the case event though we never isolated our FeLV little
>> boy (it would have been fairly pointless as he had already been in
>> the house almost a year by then) and even though he played with and
>> groomed several of the other cats in the house. I have since read
>> repeatedly that it really isn???t that infectious, especially with
>> adult cats. It is more of a risk with young kittens.
>>
>> Amani
>>
>
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