I think, too, you want to wait a bit before introducing him to the other
cats. Keep him in his own room for a couple weeks. And supervise the first
meetings..

Laurie

 

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April, be sure he has been neutered and then you shouldn't have any major
problems.  There is a Yahoo feral cat group that has some great files on
taming strays and introducing them to your home.

http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/feral_cats/

Sharyl

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From: April and Jay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Felvtalk] Any info on FIV cats and non FIV cats
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Date: Tuesday, July 22, 2008, 9:01 PM

I am thinking of bring in a sweet sray we've been caring for into our home.
He is FIV Positive and non of my cats are. From what I have been reading it
only seems to be past on by a deep bite wound. Does anyone have a FIV cat
with
non FIV cats? He has been very healthy. How long a life do they usely have?
Thanks ahead of time!
Apri
 
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