My cat who is 7.5 years old has had on and off yeast ear infections for the 
past 2 years.  After the last infection that did not respond to treatment,  I 
asked the vet to see if she had any immune deficiency issues as I had read that 
yeast was opportunistic where cats have a suppressed immune system.  
Unfortunately the test for Felv (Elisa) came back positive.   I am just 
devastated as she is my little princess.   When I got her as a kitten,  she had 
tested positive but tested negative a month later.  I was told that if a kitten 
tested negative after positive,  that she had shed the virus and would be free 
of Felv.   I guess that is not the case.    I would have never brought her home 
if I had any idea that she was positive as I have another cat who was and still 
is Felv negative.  

So the problem I have now is what to do with her ears.   The vet said to use 
Gentizol every couple of days to keep the infection down.  Are there any other 
recommendations?  
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