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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

889.0. "leukemia question" by VIDEO::USHER () Thu Nov 12 1987 11:49

    A friend of mine wants to get another cat but is concerned about
    leukemia being brought in.  She says the cat has been tested and
    is negative but has also heard that the virus wouldn't show in
    the test because the incubation period is 2 months after being
    infected so a cat just tested may show negative.  Does anyone know
    how long you have to wait before the cat is really negative.  I've
    heard the virus would show within 3-4 weeks, and others have heard
    3 months.  Everything I have heard is different.
    
    cathy
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889.1no virus here!RHETT::WRIGHTThu Nov 12 1987 13:0916
    I got a new kitten a two months ago and had the same concern.  After
    pouring all my love into Tucker (and about $700 to get him thru
    FUS) I didn't want to jepardize his health.  My vet told me it takes
    2-3 weeks for the virus to incubate.  I was very lucky in that I got
    Sadie when she was so small they could not even do the test until 2 weeks
    after I got her anyway (can't find the vein to draw blood when
    they're that small - less than one pound).  Thankfully she turned
    out negative.  
    Now if I could just get Sadie to mellow out!  She is the most
    hyper-active animal I have ever seen.  I come to work with battle
    scars all over my hands and arms from her pouncing on me and wrestling
    with me.   Oh well, at least she's finally healthy and seems very
    happy.         
    
    Good Luck!                      Sue
    
889.2Trim Her Little FingernailsTSG::MCGOVERNSzechuan VanillaWed Nov 18 1987 17:156
    Sue- trim her nails!  Works wonders, as she can still pounce and
    play, but you don't  scarred up. After the first time or two (starting
    with a kitten) they get used to it, although they never get to enjoy
    it (in my experience.)
    
    MM