Mary,
   
  You can have your cat retested, but I agree with your vet that she is 
probably going to remain negative.  That being said I think it wouldn't hurt to 
boost her again, but I wouldn't boost every single year.
   
  tonya

MarieG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    
Hi everyone, 
   
  I have learned a lot by reading some of these posts. My cat recently died. It 
was a shock to me as my cat stayed in doors and tested negative when I got him. 
He lived for three years and always seemed to be healthy until the last month 
of his life. He got very sick quickly. I didn't know anything about felv when 
he was dx. He also was vaccinated by the way. 
   
  i have a two year old female cat, Chica. She was recently tested and is 
negative. Should she be tested again? She lived with my other cat for two 
years. 
   
  I'm also wondering whether or not she should get the booster for leukemia if 
she's not exposed to it anymore? The vet said it's possible she could have it 
but he thinks there's a good chance she wont' get it. 
   
  She stays in doors and i'm not planning on getting another cat right away. I 
still have a lot to learn.  I hope she stays negative but i'm constantly 
worried about her getting felv. My male cat died about a month ago. It's still 
a shock. 
   
  thanks 
   
  mary

    
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