I don't think anyone can give you odds on that.  I would say it would be
unlikely that they will all be positive and quite possible that none will be
positive.  If there is anything I have learned from this list it is that
FELV is pretty hard to catch.  Were any of the cats vaccinated against FELV?

On 2/26/07, Debbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What are the odds of having 15 cats and one tests postive - will the
others all be postive? These are cats that are strictly indoors now in a
1200 square foot house. The infected cat was not outwardly sick and di not
socialize with the other cats, however they used same litter boxes and ate
from same dishes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. All cats are close to same age,
different litters, aquired at the same time.




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