You will get lots of advice here.  How old is your other cat?  Odds are that if 
your other cat didn't contract felv from kiwi from the time they were together 
he won't ever contract it.  There is always a small risk.  But I have mixed at 
least 13 negative cats with up to two positive cats over a period of over 10 
years and have never had the disease pass from the positive cats to one of the 
negative cats.
   
  tonya

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  Last summer my son brought home a kitten who was between 2 1/2 and 3 weeks 
old. He found him beside his dead sibling. He was actually in good health. We 
bought some kitten formula and he drank like a horse. We worked on getting him 
use to people so that he could eventually get him into a rescue. My daughter 
who was living with me at the time took her cat in for his regular shots, and 
took kiwi with her so she could be looked at. I guess kiwi was about 3 months 
old then. We were very shocked when kiwi came back positive for feline luk. The 
doctors asked without saying the words if we wanted to put him asleep. We said 
no. At that point she was and kind of still is a very healthy happy one year 
old who loves to wrestle with our cocker and would love to play with my 
daughter's Japanese Bob Tail Cat, but unfortunately we have to keep them 
separate. The Japanese Bob Tail Cat has been immunized against Feline Luk, but 
we have also heard that the shot does not offer 100%
 protection. It's sad because they use to love to play together. We were hoping 
that in a few months kiwi would come back negative, but he came back positive 
for the second test. He still is very active, but he has been having trouble 
with loose bowels. He is also a bit on the thin side. I don't have the money to 
take him to the vets and we have tried to find him a rescue and or foster home, 
but right now it doesn't seem like any are available. One thing positive is 
that we were able to find an organization to neuter him. Now he doesn't spray. 
Thank God! He is funny sometimes. Some times he gets one of his claws caught in 
things like curtains, and cat toys. He was trying to catch a fly one day by our 
back patio window and his nail got caught in the curtain and he couldn't get 
free. He was scared and somehow got himself wrapped in the curtain. He was so 
grateful when I freed him. His favorite toy is a 3 inch round black rubber 
spider. He loves carrying it around in the
 house. I don't let him play with it unless someone is here with him because I 
worry about him swallowing it and it getting stuck in his intestines causing a 
blockage. He also loves laser pointers. She loves chasing the dot on the floor 
or wall. He loves the little jingle cat balls, or strings. One thing I don't 
understand is that she enjoys licking our cocker spaniels face. He is such a 
funny cat. Besides that he loves to check everything out. He is the curious 
little cat. I would enclose a picture of him but I am new to this site and I 
don't know if that is allowed. Well, enough for now. I would appreciate advise 
from anyone on raising a feline luk positive cat. Thanks! Robin Pine

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