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- From: assana@polkadot.Eng.Sun.COM (assana)
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- Subject: Re: Fel Lukemia Question
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- Date: 28 Jan 1993 04:55:27 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.220524.29149@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> ses3n@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Sharon Elizabeth Silverman) writes:
-
- > I will be moving in a few months, and found a wonderful
- >house already well-stocked with animals (and I thought *my* place
- >was a zoo!). The only problem is that one of the previous residents
- >has Feline Lukemia (sorry if I'm misspelling that). The human in
- >charge of all this assures that it's safe as long as my cats are
- >immunized.
- > YES, I INTEND TO ASK MY VET, but in the meantime do you
- >have any words of advice? Alexei gets spayed in a week, so I'll
- >ask then. BTW - the infected cat has lived 4-5 years since diagnosis.
-
- I would not take the chance. The shots guranteed 90% immunization.
- *10%* is a big chance to take, imho.
- >
- > Sharon
- >
- >
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