Thanks!! I try. Not easy with a full time job,
and a boyfriend in two bands that I have to get to practices and gigs and be a
roadie for!
Since I'm re-replying to this thread, I'd just like to add
that I had a negative household, then I took in a stray who was positive, and
she had positive kittens. The stray died, but I kept one of the kittens
(Moogie), and she lived in my household for 18 months (until she died) with my
negatives, including Doobie, who was her surrogate "mamma" and cleaned her butt
and everything, and NONE of my negative cats have EVER tested positive, with NO
separation of any kind between them and the positive cats who have been here.
Like I said, the chances of a healthy adult cat getting FELV are slim to none,
and I'm speaking from professional studies AND personal experience.
Jenn
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