This is ABSOLUTELY NOT TRUE:

She said that an FeLV+ cat will eventually die, within 3-5 years at most of contracting the virus.
*Bailey my FeLV+ was positive at 5 months of age* and retested for 3 years in a row, always positive, he was *11 years old when he died* of pancreatic cancer, which my vet said was not related to his being positive, he just had the misforture of getting that kind of cancer.

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