Especially if one or two are adoptd together and no other cats are in the home, 
should be easy.  Even if Neg cats in the home, just get them vaccine for FELV 
and should be okay.  I had 2 POS cats with 5 NEG.  One Pos passed but Annie is 
still with us, healthy as can be and as long as the others have vaccine, they 
should be safe .  Just tell prospective adopters not to be afraid of FELV.  
Annie is now 8 years.  


---- Betheny Laubenthal <bailleyspetc...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> I kept my Felv kittens.  Keeping them segregated from the other cats in the
> home.
> 
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Katherine Kershaw <kaths...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone had luck with rehoming kittens who test positive for FeLV? I
> > have been fostering healthy kittens successfully for a number of years with
> > a local rescue group here in North Carolina. In May I got a litter of 4
> > when they were 2 weeks old. Mom tested negative so we didn't test the
> > babies until last month. They all turned up positive on ELISA and IFA
> > tests. Mom has since been adopted. The rescue group I foster with does not
> > officially adopt out FIV/FeLV kittens so I am independently trying to
> > rehome the kittens (the org funded all testing, shots, microchips,
> > spay/neutering, etc so nothing has been out of pocket for me so far except
> > litter).
> >
> > Otherwise they are all healthy, happy and very friendly. They have been
> > fixed, microchipped and vaccinated and are 4 months old now.
> >
> > I have posted them on a couple of rescue sites and plan to put up flyers
> > around town. I know the chances of them finding homes are slim since it's
> > hard enough to find homes for healthy kittens but I have to try.
> >
> > To complicate things (or simplify depending on how you look at it), my 10
> > year old cat became ill and tested positive for FeLV last month as well. I
> > have no way to know if he was a latent carrier all along and gave it to the
> > kittens, or if they got it from their dad and gave it to him, or if it's
> > just a coincidence that they all had it. His health has been up and down
> > since and I have started him on LTCI injections and am keeping him and the
> > kittens separate from each other.
> >
> > If anyone has any rehoming tips, ideas or success stories I'd love to hear
> > them. Thanks!
> >
> > Katherine
> >
> >
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