I just found out that a couple of young cats (nine months old or so) that had 
been abandoned in a county park, and that I caught and took to a local humane 
society last month, were euthanized because they were felv+.   The cats 
probably wouldn't have survived the virus; they were emaciated and one had lost 
the sight in one eye because of an untreated URI.  But the shelter tried to 
tell me that felv is ALWAYS fatal, and I realize it's difficult to get people 
to adopt + cats, but I know some adult cats can shake off the virus.  
Our garage cat, Snowball, originally came to us from our veterinarian because 
we were the only ones who would take a leuk+ cat.  That was in December 2008.  
At the time we had Harley who was dumped as an FeLV kitten.   Harley died six 
weeks later.  Snowball tested negative for FeLV in August 2013 and again in 
February 2014.   I've seen a few postings by people who have also had cats go 
from (+) to (-).   Does this happen more often than most people think?   

                                          
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