Oh Kasia, I am so sorry. You must be absolutely devastated. It is really
unusual for older cats to become positive unless they were kittens at
the time they were with the positive cats.

I know you are shocked and frightened, but cats who test positive can still
live long lives, but it is important to catch the first sign of illness and
treat it. I hope your cats will be able to live with this virus and have a
good long life in spite of being positive.

Lorrie

>    On 06-06, kasia mosko wrote:
>    Lorrie,
>    Yesterday I had the rest of the cats tested for FelV, and they all
>    turned out to be positive. I  have 6 cats suffering from FelV and one
>    has lymphoma; I feel like my life has just ended.
>    Kasia
>      __________________________________________________________________

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