I was shocked last night, going thru old papers, to see a comment
written on Momcat's notes in 2003, made by the vet who tested all six of
my ferals for FeLV and FIV. The chart said that Momcat had (alone of the
six) tested negative for FELV/FIV but the asterisked comment said that
she POSSIBLY was FIV POSITIVE. I think that the news that the other 5
had tested FeLV positive must have put this "possibly FIV positive"
comment right out of my head.
Anyway, now my Q is: how can a cat test FIV neg but "possibly" be
positive in reality.
What symptoms might she show now, 3 years on?
Can you guys recommend a website in case she is positive. (Because she's
feral, it will probably be a couple of weeks before I can catch/have her
tested.)
Thanks
Kerry M.
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