Chris,
That makes me feel better. Thank you. Did you have to do anything other than the vaccinations for the negative kitties? The vet told me that it can be passed if they eat from the same food dish. I assume yours do, and no problems? You are right that the FIV requires a puncture bite, so I am more concerned about the FeLV. Thanks!
Erika
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.
Chris
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