7 Responses to “Yes!”

  1. Maria Zannini 31. May, 2008 at 4:52 pm #

    What a relief! Gingivitis is better than feline leukemia any day of the week.

    :blue:

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  2. Throwmearope 31. May, 2008 at 5:34 pm #

    I had two cats with Fe Leuk as my hubby the vet calls it. They lived to be about 11, not bad since they contracted it when they were kittens. But it still is a bad disease and I’m glad your cat doesn’t have it.

  3. Nicole 31. May, 2008 at 6:35 pm #

    Glad things turned out fine. Hope the gingivitis isn’t too bad. Bad teeth can be so hard on pets.

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  4. Maura Anderson 31. May, 2008 at 7:11 pm #

    I have a cat that has this same false + to the standard office test. Because I’m paranoid and most shelters and animal controls test for FeLV and will euthanize cats who have it, she now wears an extra tag on her collar that says “False+ FeLV” and I added it to her notes with the microchip company.

    A tiny bit of extra insurance.

    I’m very glad to hear it’s not FeLV.

    - Maura

  5. Annmarie 31. May, 2008 at 9:26 pm #

    I won’t let the vet test my cats for Feline Leukimia. I really don’t want to know. I can’t put them down unless they are suffering and they aren’t. So I don’t want to know. If I don’t know, it doesn’t exist.

    Now, if there were a CURE, I’d test and fix and snuggles.

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  6. Jen 03. Jun, 2008 at 6:50 pm #

    My heart dropped as I read the beginning of your post — so glad I read thru the end. SOOO happy for ya!

    Jens last blog post..Ain’t this sweet? (or more accurately SALTY)

  7. Mechele Armstrong 04. Jun, 2008 at 1:11 pm #

    I’m so glad to hear that. I know that must have been so worrisome. Good luck on the teeth.

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