Kelley, I get it. When my first one tested positive for the first time, I freaked. I was ready to separate him out, which would have made him very sad. My Vet looked at me and said "that ship has sailed". They'd all been together long enough that any transmission would have already happened. Since then, one more has come up as positive (on a routine blood test) but so far, no others. I have add two cats to that group, simply because they are three-legged, and need more monitoring than is available in the other clowders. It wasn't an easy decision. They have not been tested since, but are vaccinated yearly. You have to do what is right for you :) Margo -----Original Message----- |
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