In a message dated 4/14/2007 8:28:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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What are  your experiences with mixing negatives and positives? 
I mix both positive and negative together my personal kitties.  Never thought 
about it really. When one was diagnosed I had younger and senior  kitties 
living with him. They were tested and it came back negative. After he  passed 
still never had anyone come up negative. It was one great big family. It  was 
not 
an option to separate them.
 
Now, on my rescues I do not mix them with my personal kitties  there is no 
contact. 
So if something was to happen I don't have it in the back of my  mind if a 
rescue kitty came up positive from a adopter.


Have  any of your vaccinated cats contracted the disease? 
No, had them tested prior before giving the negatives their  vaccines.


How  long after vaccinating do I need to wait before introducing them? (Vet 
said 48  hours).
I never waited especially when they had been exposed  anyway.
These are just my opinions. 
Let your heart speak of whether this is what you want to do. I  don't have 
any regrets of mixing any of my fur-kids.





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