Maybe his immune system had improved since he first got FIV so he was abl to 
ward off the felv.
---- Natalie <[email protected]> wrote: 
> That's one for the books....amazing!
> 
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> Subject: [Felvtalk] Defying the Odds
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> Check this out - I have an FIV positive cat living with me.  He's an older
> gentleman that I took in a couple of years ago.  In March a two year old cat
> of mine died and that's when we discovered she had FeLV.  She tested
> negative as a kitten.  She and my FIV positive kitty lived together sharing
> food and water bowls and everything.  I think he used to groom her too when
> she was a kitten.  I had him, the FIV kitty, combo tested yesterday.  Can
> you believe that booger is negative for FeLV?  Talk about defying the odds.
> Doesn't make sense that an immune compromised kitty did not contract the
> disease.  You can't predict anything regarding this disease.  I just assumed
> he had gotten it from her.
> 
> Just wanted to share my good but very confusing news.
> 
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