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For those that cant read black text on black background:
"Morton" wrote in message ... Hi, Three (3) weeks ago I lost my cat to Feline Leukemia after having the virust for 3 years. It was real ruff on me. Can anyone tell me is there a time limit that the virus dies outside the body. I want to get a new cat or 2 & I realize I should throw out all her previous toys & clean real good the apt but I have carpeting, etc. Would spraying the furniture & carpeting with Lysol spray help? I heard somewhere to allow at least 30 days before bringing a new cat in. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. Morton SMILE!!! SMILE!!!! SMILE!!! |
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For those that cant read black text on black background:
"Morton" wrote in message ... Hi, Three (3) weeks ago I lost my cat to Feline Leukemia after having the virust for 3 years. It was real ruff on me. Can anyone tell me is there a time limit that the virus dies outside the body. I want to get a new cat or 2 & I realize I should throw out all her previous toys & clean real good the apt but I have carpeting, etc. Would spraying the furniture & carpeting with Lysol spray help? I heard somewhere to allow at least 30 days before bringing a new cat in. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. Morton SMILE!!! SMILE!!!! SMILE!!! |
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message ... in article , Mike at wrote on 8/2/03 3:57 PM: For those that cant read black text on black background: odd. Didn't show up that way for me. Did for me; that explains why I thought it was an empty message. ;-) I don't have info in the FeLV & how long it lingers in the immediate environment, though. If I needed the info, I would Google it, talk to the vet, & maybe ask in the alt.med.veterinary ng, besides here. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Morton" wrote in message ... Hi, Three (3) weeks ago I lost my cat to Feline Leukemia after having the virust for 3 years. It was real ruff on me. Can anyone tell me is there a time limit that the virus dies outside the body. I want to get a new cat or 2 & I realize I should throw out all her previous toys & clean real good the apt but I have carpeting, etc. Would spraying the furniture & carpeting with Lysol spray help? I heard somewhere to allow at least 30 days before bringing a new cat in. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. Morton |
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"Karen Chuplis" wrote in message ... in article , Mike at wrote on 8/2/03 3:57 PM: For those that cant read black text on black background: odd. Didn't show up that way for me. Did for me; that explains why I thought it was an empty message. ;-) I don't have info in the FeLV & how long it lingers in the immediate environment, though. If I needed the info, I would Google it, talk to the vet, & maybe ask in the alt.med.veterinary ng, besides here. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Morton" wrote in message ... Hi, Three (3) weeks ago I lost my cat to Feline Leukemia after having the virust for 3 years. It was real ruff on me. Can anyone tell me is there a time limit that the virus dies outside the body. I want to get a new cat or 2 & I realize I should throw out all her previous toys & clean real good the apt but I have carpeting, etc. Would spraying the furniture & carpeting with Lysol spray help? I heard somewhere to allow at least 30 days before bringing a new cat in. Any info on this would be greatly appreciated. Morton |
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in article , Cathy Friedmann at
wrote on 8/2/03 4:19 PM: "Karen Chuplis" wrote in message ... in article , Mike at wrote on 8/2/03 3:57 PM: For those that cant read black text on black background: odd. Didn't show up that way for me. Did for me; that explains why I thought it was an empty message. ;-) I don't have info in the FeLV & how long it lingers in the immediate environment, though. If I needed the info, I would Google it, talk to the vet, & maybe ask in the alt.med.veterinary ng, besides here. Cathy Good luck getting a response to a cat question in there. Karen |
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wrote: | For those that cant read black text on black background: Only those saddling themselves with trailing-edge crippleware like Outlook Express. |
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