I mixed my vaccinated FIV cat for years with my FeLV cats. They were never 
separated in any way. He was re-tested several times over the years, including 
shortly before he passed away. He never got the FeLV virus, & he was obviously 
immune supressed with the FIV. My former vet recommended vaccinating for FeLV 
every 6 months, which is what I did when I had FeLV's in the house.

 
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 From: Jo <gypsyj...@aol.com>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 7:45 PM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Mixing FeLV Positve & FeLV Negative Vaccinated Cats
 
Is mixing like this recommended?  In my brood I have a 15-year old tiny girl
who tested positive for FeLV, a 12-year old blind boy and 10-year old girl
who have not been tested, and a 2-year old girl and 6-month old girl who
both tested negative and are vaccinated.   I recently lost my beautiful
2-year old blond boy to FeLV in January and have since been trying to learn
as much as possible about it.  The older cats do not really interact with
the younger ones.  I know it's too late now if I can't mix them and I'm
taking my chances but I'd really like to know if it can be done.  Thank you
in advance for all your help.


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