Margo, thanks for the information. Our adult cat was vaccinated for FeLV before 
we brought the kitten into the house, thankfully. I'm going to leave her 
downstairs awhile longer, until the kitten's illness resolves - either he gets 
better... or doesn't make it. She's not down there all alone, as my daughter's 
bedroom is down there and my son plays video games there as well. I know she 
isn't happy being away from the rest of the family, but I feel she's safer down 
there for now. Eventually, if the kitten recovers, I'll have to let her back 
up, but I'd like to see Oreo symptom free first. I'm hopefully that he can 
either shed the virus or go into some kind of remission. Right now, he seems to 
be doing better. He is eating fairly well, and is finally becoming more 
playful. He's been on Metacam for 5 days straight (before that he was on it for 
four days, then two days off and then another four days with two days off), so 
I'm worried about his kidneys, but it's a low dose, and it helps him feel so 
much better and makes him want to eat. The vet felt the cons were outweighed by 
the pro's at this point. 


It would be good to know just how contagious the virus is. There seems to be so 
many varying opinions on that question. 

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I am beginning to wonder if FELV is as contagious and the vets claim. My cats 
are all ferals, dump cats and I have had 2 who were declared FELV positive. One 
did pass in 2 years of something else. Annie has been with me over 4 years now 
and at first, I vacinnated all the others . 2 years ago, I stopped that and 
everyone is healthy, bright eyed and happy. I am convinced that Annie really is 
not positive, just a tremendeous amount of stress that happened just before I 
got her. She has never shown any signs or symptoms of any disease. The rest of 
the cats are healthy. 


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