I had taken in a kittie (Smokey) that turned out to be
felv+.  The 1st he was tested it was negative and I
had to have him retested and it was positive.  He had
been around some of my other cats.  I had them tested
and 3 months later had them retested.  Both times they
were negative.  I keep Smokey separated from my other
cats now.

Cindy 

--- Ntigat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> After a year, a female cat that I foster on my home
> that was in the first test FELV -, I
> retested again and the result was FELV +. I repeat
> the test because I
> notice that in the clinic that I made the first
> test, some of the
> results was FALSE NEGATIVE. They use a kit that
> never produces FELV +
> 
> My question is: what can I do with the rest of the
> cats of my home?
> Retest them? If one of the cat is FELV– can I
> vaccinate him? What
> about the FELV +? I can't separate them because I
> have not space to do that.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Virginia
> 
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