Many times a "slight positive" is a test that isn't correctly read. I
can't say it is all the time. I had a kitty who tested "slight positive"
who came up negative on retest. No way would I separate the babies, if she
is positive and they are going to be infected they're likely already
I am actually thinking that next time around I will adopt a more senior cat. My
age is getting to be more “senior” in nature, and I worry that if my pets
outlive me, what will happen to them? Both of my kids say they would take them,
but my daughter is more of a dog person, and her hubby is
Hi all, I am in a rescue group, and one of our mommas came back as "slightly"
positive per the vet, I must say that confuses me as the test was a combo
test... Thoughts???In addition, she has two three week old babies, opinions on
whether or not they should be separated???
Yes, I would do FELV if I brought a new cat into the house. All here noew have
already been exposexposed so vet agreed if they ahve not become positive by
now, no nead. At any point, all are healthy and well, no illness in the pride
for the last 4 years.
Margo
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