Bless you and him.  I suspect he will give you a wonderful life.  You  
are definitely giving him one.
On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:01 AM, catatonya wrote:

> I would not worry about mixing in this situation. jmo based on my  
> experience of over 10 years of dealing with mixing.
>  tonya
>
> Carolyn Rauschert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Dorlis,
>
> I took in a FELV+ male cat last May. He was a stray who wanted to  
> come in,
> but wasn't neutered. He became deathly sick after he was neutered by  
> the
> Humane Society. They did not test him first. Since I felt  
> responsible, I
> took him in to nurse. I doctored him the best I could and he has  
> thrived. I
> kept him apart from my other 4 female negative cats for three  
> months. Now I
> am letting him out for a good part of the day. He goes in his room  
> at night
> (he has his own bedroom) and I feed him separate as best I can.. All  
> my
> other cats have been vaccinated for years. I could not keep him  
> locked up
> forever. Single MOM.Carolyn
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