has the NEW cat been tested? do you know its history? personally,
unless i know that a new cat has had NO possibility of having been
exposed to a positive in, oh, 120 days or so, i don't trust negative
results any more than i trust positive ones IF the new cat is
negative and you know it hasn't
It's unlikely you cat will test positive if he's already tested negative
once. Still, just to be safe, it wouldn't hurt to keep the two apart until the
retest.
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I went through a terrible experience needing to put my persian to sleep after he became very anemic and ill secondary to the feline leukemia. It was such a surpise. I got my cat, Simon, from a well known breeder. I also got another cat from her. They were never exposed to
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