If the cat was tested with the new triple test (FIV, FeLv and Heartworm) the 
heartworm test might screw up the results. However, no test is perfect. I 
remember someone gave an explanation as to why a negative cat would actually 
test positive a lot of the time. If that person is still here, please respond. 
What made you test the cat in the first place since everyone was negative?





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> From: Susan Saunders <a4kat...@yahoo.com>
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>Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2013 6:43 PM
>Subject: [Felvtalk] Positive cat
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>Is it possible for one cat in a house of multiple cats to be positive when 
>everyone else is negative and even parents and all other cats from its litter 
>are negative. 
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