*Yes I understand this however if the IFA comes back positive on all 3 its
my understanding they have it..no need to wait 2 months and re-test a
positive IFA means its spread to the marrow.  So if we get a positive snap
and negative IFA we will wait another month and test again until 2
confirmed positives or negatives result.

I do know the diagnosis could mean anything...1 year or 6+ ...and sounds
like their are even cases of cats being a carrier that dont every get
symptomatic btu can still spread the disease.   My fiances brother had 2
FELV+ cats (not littermates...adopted a 2nd positive cat as a companion for
the 1st) and one died at 1 year old and the other 3 months later.

I wish I had a set timeline but I knwo thats not possible and I just dont
have the space at my house.  This was supposed to be my last foster litter
before having my own human children..in which they are currently living in
what will be renovated into our baby nursery.  I never ever fostered with
the intention to adopt.  Im devoted to finding these guys a home and really
hope its possible...sadly as much as I love them it just isnt my home thats
forever for them :(.

Lee Evans* moonsister22 at yahoo.com
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Just had a FIV+/FeLv+ cat retested.  He had FIV but he tested negative
for FeLv.  He's going into my FIV+ section, not because I think that
FIV would be contagious to my regular cats but because he never lost
his male fighting spirit so let him annoy the FIV's.  I do have three
FIV+ cats mixed in with my regulars because they never even heard of
fighting.  Docile, sweet, loving.  But Percy, well....!  Anyway, you
need to wait for at least 2 months to retest the kittens.  My vet
advised me to wait for that period of time. I had another FeLv cat
turn from positive to negative.  I still have him.  Rescued him 6
years ago and he was already an adult from the streets.  No health
problems.  If your kittens are acting normal, seeming health, it's
probably because they are and will turn.  I have seen true FeLv
kittens from the same litter. It has been my experience that they
usually don't make it to a year old.


Spay and Neuter your cats and dogs and your weird relatives and nasty
neighbors too!


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Jamielynn  Storch
www.jlynnphotographyonline.com
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