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As a lifelong cat lover and owner of seven, I was just wondering how we can
ever know when we are truly adopting a negative kitten. Years ago I wouldn't
think twice about finding a homeless cat, falling in love with it, and bringing
it straight home with me. Now, after having experience with
I have 4 kittens whose mother tested positive. If the kittens are checked at
9-10 weeks by the in-office test, would the results be accurate? If confirmed
by the sent-out lab test would that be definite confirmation? If they all did
test positive, could that change after several months?
I'm new, so here goes. I rescued 4 kittens born in my back yard by a stray who
tested positive. Now I guess I have 4 kittens in my possession who are also
positive. Is there any chance these kittens could end up negative after a few
months? Can they sometimes fend off this infection in some
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