Thanks everyone. This disease certainly does act capriciously. I thought it 
particularly odd that the disease was split by gender. Females had it, males 
didn't. Maybe that was a strange coincidence? Unfortunately 2 of the females 
are already showing signs of a URI. My vet has started antibiotics and has told 
me to remain hopeful. She also did say the males may turn positive. These 
kittens were dumped into a pickup truck in a not so nice area. I'm going to 
hope for the best with these little ones, but lurking on the board I've noticed 
that the younger they are with the disease, the shorter the life span. Either 
way, I see major heartbreak in my future. I have such a soft spot for FELV+ 
kitties. They truly are the sweetest of the bunch.
Marnie
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