THIS IS GOOD NEWS, I HOPE YOUR RIGHT!
My cats are adults, healthy, vaccinated and
vaccinated.
This makes no since! 2 are at a year old and
tested both neg
one tested neg in dec 27th, now
positive.......
Whatever has happened here has happened in
the
last 3 months, this is how current it is that I
know of, SO
with that said I have some hope, especially with
my adult
cat 3 years old I think, maybe 4, he is BIG
healthy and strong
No reason for this!
The one I put to sleep has been tested 5
times
ALL neg and now positive! Her momma was FIV so
when she was little
she to tested positive for FIV, every month I
tested her, at 6 months her
and her sister were neg. Now her sister is still
Neg for both and she is FELV
positive, my vet cant even make since out of this
at all, no one knows what to think
I just know it has just recently started, no
mating, no fighting
Carrie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006
10:20 AM
Subject: Re: positive
yeah, well, that IS the question....
70% of adult, healthy cats can be exposed to the virus and throw
it off--it's generally believed to take 90-120 days for that to happen
if it's gonna. therefore, unless you know EXACTLY where (and with
whom!) the cat has been in the previous 90-120 days, you can't really
believe either a negative OR a positive result.... this means that
cats who have been exposed, but will throw off the virus, will be
killed in the shelters/rescues/vet's offices because they don't have
either the information or the facilities to hold the kitty for
retesting; if also means that a stray from the streets who tests
negative may still have been exposed in the recent past and may test
positive later on....
even cats tested positive on the ifa can retest negative after a
time--i'd found a reference once, tho it's no longer where it was
originally!--that in rare cases the time for an IFA to go back to
negative was up to 7 months following exposure.
i have never heard of a documented case of a vaccinated negative
cat turning positive from living, closely, with positives....
i do know of a number of cats who originally tested positive
(back before people knew to retest) who did indeed test negative
months and even years after they'd gone to live in positive-only
environments--so clearly, they were healthy enough to throw the
initial exposure off, and to remain negative afterward. one specific
cat in that category went through two major bouts of illness that were
considered life-threatening--to the force-feeding stage--and the
little brat bounced back from both those episodes, stayed in the FeLV
colony, and two years later, was found to be negative after all...
On 4/20/06, carrie chance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
what the heck good is testing and
vaccinating then?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 20,
2006 6:20 PM
Subject: RE: positive
I hasn't
happened to me but statistically it's supposed to have 2/3 of
cases might it might take a few months to really know it,
though.
Okay anyone ever have
a positive turn negitive?
--
MaryChristine
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