Susan, if you negative cats are up on their shots, let your positive baby in with them. i have 2 positives and they are not seperated. my vet said that as long as the negatives are up on their shots and there are no bloody battles (especially biting), there should be no problem. i tried to keep my first positive seperate and she was miserable. so was i. now everyone is happy, fat and sassy and having a ball. no guilt feelings for keeping them apart. dorlis ---- Susan Finkelstein <[email protected]> wrote: > > My FeLV+ 5-year-old (or so) kitty died suddenly over the weekend and I was > wondering if anyone has had any similar experiences or heard of any with > otherwise (seemingly) healthy leuk-positive cats. He seemed fine, thriving in > fact: plump, nice coat, good appetite, good stool, active, affectionate. I > found him curled up as if he were sleeping comfortably but he was gone. > Thinking back, he may have seemed slightly lethargic for a day or two > beforehand, but not enough to warrant any concern at the time on my part. > Does anyone know if this happens -- a heart thing? Stroke? Needless to say, > the only other FeLV+ cat in the household (they were sequestered together) > seems kinda lost, and I am a bit worried that he will be affected physically. > Thanks! > Susan > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Felvtalk mailing list > [email protected] > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org
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