I've been fortunate in this respect.  I had an entire litter of FelV
kittens, six of them, and most died about 6 months of age or younger. 
One lived to 18 months of age, but one never did test positive. I've had
him retested several times and he's 5 years old now and still negative.
I'm sure this is very rare.

Lorrie

 Beth wrote:


> I've always seen FIV kittens turn negative after being taken away from mom
> for a period. I've never seen a kitten positive on an FeLV test turn
> negative later. I have seen litters where 1 might consistently test
> negative on an Elisa & the others are positive, but the negative has
> always eventually turned positive, even after being removed from mom.
> 
> I know there are others with different experiences, but this has always
> been my experience..
> 
> Beth
> 
>  

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