FeLV in the bone marrow is dormant until something sets it off as I
understand it, that's why a cat that tests positive on the IFA is
generally thought to be unable to convert to negative, because it is
already in the bone marrow. I do remember a few years back though
hearing about an IFA positive that restested with an IFA later and was
negative. Gets confusing, and that's why if my Bailey ever becomes
active I will try anything and everything, because with this disease
nothing is written in stone :)
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