Current thinking seems to be that the odds of a regressive infection resulting 
in FeLV-related disease is “unlikely”. This is according to the 2008 AAFP 
Retrovirus Guidelines. Focal infections where the virus is restricted to 
certain tissues are rare, and these infections also seem unlikely to result in 
FeLV-associated disease. 

Lance

On Jul 16, 2014, at 8:29 PM, Marsha <[email protected]> wrote:

> Note on going "negative":  sometimes the virus can become dormant and hide 
> for a while.  It can later reactivate and the cat will test positive again.
> 
> Marsha

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