You're welcome... I know there are more cats than that, orange tabby are so common, and so many have FELV, it's just that petfinder is not a perfect system, so they are hard to find. Another option certainly worth considering is adopting ANY cat from a high kill city animal control shelter, even if it is a FELV- cat. So what if the cat gets FELV from it's companion, every DAY it has in that adoptive home is one more days than that cat had in the shelter! I'd say if they had the choice, any cat would probably choose to be exposed to FELV over DEATH at a kill shelter!
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