Hi,
 
If your 15 year old negative is vaccinated, it's unlikely that he will get FeLV, especially if you can keep them separate for a while until they get used to each other's scents.
 
I mostly lurk on the list lately, and am FeLV free at the moment, so I will let other list members who are more active than I respond with their ideas.
 
My 2 cents -- you may have trouble finding a FeLV positive rescue.  I would suggest putting flyers up at local veterinarian offices, Petsmart stores (and any other business like it).  You could also do a search on petfinders.org for your area and see what you find.
 
Hope this helps.
 
=^..^= Terri, Siggie the Tomato Vampire, Guinevere, Sammi, Travis, and 6 furangels: RuthieGirl, Samantha, Arielle, Gareth, Alec & Salome' =^..^=
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 5:45 PM
Subject: cat question

Hello,
Two weeks ago I took a cat in that had been abandoned.  Today, I took her to the vet and found out she was tested as positive for feline leukemia.  I also found out today that she is pregnant.
 
I have a 15 year old cat that does not have leukemia.  Thus, I cannot keep this new cat but I need to find a shelter that can take her or a family that this will be their only help.
 
Please let me know if you have any ideas.  I live in Florida.
 
Thank you in advance,
Janet

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