Lethargy, not eating, sleeping a lot. I had to assist feed him for a month
or so, combined with several LTCI shots, to get him back to his normal
self.

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Marsha <mar...@lynxe.com> wrote:

> What symptoms did he have that led you to have him tested?
>
> Marsha
>
> On 1/20/2015 9:39 AM, Katherine K. wrote:
>
>> He hasn't always had the wheezing. He tested negative for FeLV before I
>> started fostering kittens several years ago. I fostered one kitten who was
>> light positive and eventually turned negative. They were separated at
>> first, and only interacted after the kitten turned negative. When Krammer
>> tested positive, I had been fostering a litter and their mama. Mama had
>> tested negative, so everyone was interacting. I got the mama and her litter
>> when they were 2 weeks old. The kittens were about 3.5 months old when
>> Krammer became ill. I tested him and he came back positive. The kittens
>> were all positive too, and have since died. Mama cat got retested (neg),
>> adopted out and is doing fine.
>> So either they got it from their dad, and passed it on to Krammer, or he
>> had a latent infection that just showed up while I had them, and he gave it
>> to them. It's hard to know. We retested most of the kittens I had fostered
>> before the positive litter (they had been adopted out, so we contacted the
>> adopters and offered retesting for free) -- None of them came back positive.
>>
>>
>
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