Hi Katherine, I have had no luck rehoming FelV kittens other than ONE
wonderful couple who took a kitten knowing he might die. They spent over
$1,000 trying to save his life, but he died at 1 1/2 years old. I have my
own no kill, cageless sanctuary, and most of the FelV kittens there have
died
Has anyone had luck with rehoming kittens who test positive for FeLV? I
have been fostering healthy kittens successfully for a number of years with
a local rescue group here in North Carolina. In May I got a litter of 4
when they were 2 weeks old. Mom tested negative so we didn't test the
babies
I kept my Felv kittens. Keeping them segregated from the other cats in the
home.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 12:56 PM, Katherine Kershaw kaths...@gmail.comwrote:
Has anyone had luck with rehoming kittens who test positive for FeLV? I
have been fostering healthy kittens successfully for a number of
Especially if one or two are adoptd together and no other cats are in the home,
should be easy. Even if Neg cats in the home, just get them vaccine for FELV
and should be okay. I had 2 POS cats with 5 NEG. One Pos passed but Annie is
still with us, healthy as can be and as long as the others
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