My cat is 10 years old and has tested positive for FELV in the ELISA test but 
the IFA test was negative.  So she has virus but it seems to be dormant. I 
noticed that she has blood on her anus and it was inflamed.  So I took her to 
the vet and they did a biopsy of her anus as it was inflamed.  It turns out she 
has lymphoplasmacytic proctitis which from what I read is kind of like IBD. The 
vet wants to put her on a hypoallergenic diet, give a course of B12 shots sand 
give her some low dose steroids to reduce the inflammation.  I am concerned 
about the steroids as I have read that it suppresses the immune system.  I 
don’t want her immune system to be suppressed as I am worried the virus could 
come out.   Any thoughts?
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