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 OZZY OZZY is a blue russian cat i rescued about ten days ago. HE LOOKED PITIFUL!!! He appeared on my porched for he was hungry and one look at him i knew he was in need. I isolated him n took him to the vet yesterday and today the vet called to confirm he has FeLV - kitty aids… HE ADVISED ME TO PUT HIM DOWN FOR HE WILL INFECT OTHER CATS. Know i am scared,i have three indoor cats of my own they have their boosters but have not been vaccine for FeLV. PLUS Ozzy is the tenth cat i rescued. I have three other rescue strays all loving plus two feral cats. The other four rescue strays i got homes for. I DID GET THEM FIXED AND ALSO THIER RABIES SHOTS. I provide food and shelter outside for them. The three resue strays do come in my house and go back outside. Now i am tripping and flipping!!! DO I HAVE A DISEASE EPIDEMIC HERE??? I NEED SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI TO BLESS THIS HOUSE…. Comments
January 2008
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