Adoptable FeLV Cats
Click here to see visitors’ submissions The is Miss Petunia who was adopted Tabitha I just rescued a cat which the vet says is about 1 year old. When he performed the FeLV test it came back positive. I...
View ArticleClaude is an adoptable FeLV cat needing a home
I rescued Claude about two weeks ago, brought him home and immediately had him vaccinated. Then I scheduled him to be neutered, the vet called me and said he was positive for FeLV and that they...
View ArticleCat Cruelty or Cat Welfare?
Apparently there can be a very fine line between cat cruelty and cat welfare. I find it very strange. You would have thought that the two would occupy opposite ends of the spectrum in respect of cat...
View ArticleFeline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) in Plain Language
Overview As the name suggests, this is a disease caused by a virus that infects cats. It is a complicated disease. It can develop in various ways. Sometimes an infected cat will cure himself....
View ArticleModern Treatments for FIV, FeLV and FIP
By Elisa Black-Taylor Today I’d like to discuss promising new medical breakthroughs in treating FIV, FeLV and FIP in cats. While the new medications aren’t a cure, they do buy an infected cat some...
View ArticleNewtown Therapy Cat Has Died
By Elisa Black-Taylor When I wrote the article about the tragic Newtown shooting back in December, it gave me a chance to get to know Robin Olson. Click this link to go to the story. Robin runs a...
View ArticleDo dogs get more publicity than cats?
By Elisa Black-Taylor Does the news media prefer to cover dog stories rather than cat stories? I always thought the media would be unbiased, until many of my rescue friends clued me in that cats get...
View ArticleTNR of feral cats makes us feel good
TNR of feral cats makes us feel good but we are not doing the best for the cat. It is better to euthanise them. …unless these cats [feral cats] can be socialized and until we get the problem of pet …...
View ArticleShelter Cats At Christmas. Let’s Think of Them
In general, cats in conventional animal shelters are living through a stressful and hazardous time. It is probably the most hazardous and stressful time of their lives (depending on the individual...
View ArticleT-Cyte Treatment for FeLV and FIV Cats? Does it Work?
T-Cyte Treatment is treating cats who have FeLV and/or FIV with Lymphocyte T-Cell Immunomodulator. T-Cyte Therapeutics is the name of the manufacturer who supply vets with this expensive treatment....
View ArticleLifespan of cats with FeLV?
Viremia = the virus is in the cat’s blood stream and saliva. Thirty percent (30%) of cats exposed to the virus develop a persistent viremia. This means the virus remains in the blood and saliva for...
View ArticleHANDSOME & AVAILABLE!!
by Paws4Life (NC) -- HANDSOME & AVAILABLE!! -- Wilbur is SO ready for his furever home & talk about a love bug. Wilbur is a FeLV positive kitty that lives in the Calmar building at Best Friends...
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