I think the best thing to do is wait and see. Retest with an IFA in 3
months-at least that's my opinion, and I'm certainly not an expert-but
that's just what I've picked up from reading the posts here. I would assume
that throwing the virus is rare, but who's to say that miracles can't
happen! They certainly seem to on this list from time to time!

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Malone
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How Basil contracted the virus

 

It is believed that Basil contracted the virus when he and Baby Boy Sox got
into a pretty horrid cat fight. Apparently the tom cat in them both broke
out. When I got home my baby boy had a gash on his head-nice teeth prints as
well. Have never seen Basil raise a whisker in violent behavior but
apparently he had to make sure the baby knew who the alpha male was. It was
3 weeks after the fight that my kitten died and that Basil had the first
positive test. He had two negative tests in his first year of life and then
I vaccinated him and Teaser as well on the advice from my vet. Now I really
believe that he might not still be positive-at least that is kind of what I
am getting from reading information here. I really was looking for something
like Kerry described-reassurance that a positive test can become negative. I
have heard the talk of it happening but I was looking for someone who had
personal knowledge of it actually happening. Thank You!

 

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