My Big Boy was also a stray that I fed for about 2 years==Saw him every day, he was never sick so I was floored when he tested Pos for FELV (when I brought him in).  I mix him & my other FELV with 3 other cats as the 4 others all lived with me together before I found out one was pos.  I vaccinate the negs & had no problems.  I don’t know  much about FIV but I understand it is even harder to transmit then FELV-requires deep bite wounds… but again, I’m not an expert.

 

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Tonya,
We think Tom is about 3.  He has been hanging around our house for about a year and a half, and has never looked like he was sick.  We found out about the FeLV and FIV when we took him to see about having him come in permanantly.  Tinkerbelle, our female, is 6 and Bernie, the other boy is 4.  I would love to know more about anyone's experiences with Interferon, or Vitamin C treatments.  Thanks again!
Erika

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