It is FIP that is confirmed (sometimes) by necropsy. FIV is confirmed when they are alive and well by blood work
Kelly
Sometimes I get so much email that I have to scan quickly and I know I miss out on things...but I have this question that I hope someone can answer.
If FIV can only be confirmed with necropsy, then how does the test for FIV work? I ask because when Mama Kitty was giving a test at the vet's office for FeVL - we looked for two dots to show on this thing that looks a lot like a pregnancy test...she had a faint dot on the FeVL side but no dot on the FIV side. Am I getting this confused with something else? Was it FIP that I am thinking about. Duh.
Thank you for your time and patience -
Your ignorant friend,
elizabeth
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