Bonnie,
 
I remember when all of this happened.  : (  I don't remember though if they had all been vaccinated?  Also, weren't they kittens?  I am remembering they were born in a closet and all had French names?  It's been a while, and my memory's not what it used to be!
 
tonya

BONNIE J KALMBACH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dawn,
Here is some anecdotal evidence: my kitty, Claudette and my other
kitties were exposed to a positive kitty, my little Henry Lee, whose
virus had activated. I had them all tested and Claudette was one of
those exposed to Henry who became positive. I lost all of my positive
kitties, but Claudette. She "threw off" the virus, and has tested
negative ever since.

Bonnie



----- Original Message -----
From: Dawn Ritzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 6, 2005 2:51 pm
Subject: False Positive

> About 3 weeks ago my 10 month old kitty, Smeagol, died from feline
> leukemia.
> I was unaware he even had leukemia. The vet never checked him
> for
> leukemia. At that time I had my other kitten, Moxie retested.
> She was
> tested at birth and was negative. Three weeks ago she came back
> positive.
> I recently had her retested again and this time she came back
> negative. I
> am going to have her tested again in one month. She is very
> healthy. I
> understand the chance of a false positive is about 3%. I am not
> very
> familar with feline leukemia. Does anyone have any advice or
> suggestions.
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