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? _______________________________________________ Felvtalk mailing list Felvtalk@felineleukemia.org http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org