Coping With Feline Leukemia VirusThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Feline Leukemia Virus. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation.
To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download My Sassy Sassy a 5 month kitten with black and white fur with the most lovable heart. My older brother brought her home when she was barely being winged from her mother. Me and my mother were the main ones taking care of her and making certain that she was health and happy. Well 2 days ago we had taken her to my vet to see why she was not eating and drinking. The vet drew blood and thursday we were told that she had feline leukemia and that she had a 15 to 20% chance that she would live after. We went back today so that she could get antibodics and iv treatment. When i woke up from my sleep i could tale that she was in pain so we took her back so that the vet could give her pain medication. 2 hours after that she was wheezing and gasping for breath and then died. What troubled me if we could of gotten her in to get the vaccine that she would of lived through this!!! Comments
January 2008
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