Saturday, July 31, 2004

About placement

They can be placed in homes where they will be only cats, indoor only, unvaccinated for FeLV (preferably unvaccinated, period) with the understanding that they may develop lymphoma or other immune deficiency related disorders and may need special care and medication. They will need to be somewhere low stress.

They can be placed in homes with existing FeLV positive cats.

I can try and find a sanctuary to take at least some of them and continue to try and support them financially (sponsor).

In the meantime, I hug and kiss and pet them as much as they will stand, keep feeding them the good stuff and hope they stay healthy for a good long while.
They can live happy lives, the big question mark is for how long. Some cats can live to be 15, some never make it to two. The younger they are when they are exposed, the worse the prognosis. They can go downhill fast.

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