I've mixed for years. You might want to search the archives for "mixing" as
this is a common question & you will find lots of info. I always make sure any
cat that hs tested positive has 2 negative Elisa tests b4 feeling confident.
Beth
dot winkler wrote:
>But what about mixing when the health
So far, all of mine are healthy and they squabble all the time, drink from the
same water fountain and eat from the same bowls, use the same boxes. Just keep
the negatives vaccinnated.
Beth Noren wrote:
> My positive grew up wrestling with his two negative brothers and they were
> fine.
My positive grew up wrestling with his two negative brothers and they were
fine. They initially all tested negative, so some of the tussling happened
before
the neg's were vaccinated, and still no transmission. Once Will tested
positive, we vaccinated the neg's. Will lived with them until he pas
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But what about mixing when the healthy male cat likes to bite and plays rough
with the FELV pos cat?
But what about mixing when the healthy male cat likes to bite and plays rough
with the FELV pos cat? They wrestle, lick, groom together and bite/nip as they
play and cuddle and sleep together. Has anyone had mixed cats that do this
and my question is, is it safe in that situation? It's one t
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