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I am not sure what to suggest but it might be an idea to check if the mums with Kittens are OK as if they are ok from what I under stand the kittens will be. I don't know that much about FIV though. But testing might put your mind at ease. Or you could ring the vet and see what they say about it. Hope someone else can help you out a bit more. ((HUGS)) in the mean time and I hope it is all sorted out for very soon and they are all fine. SAlly |
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http://www.chaptanservices.com/purrs...p?topic=4873.0 Hi Random, I can understand your worry and I know I have loads of info somewhere on FIV but maybe the above link can help until I locate it all. Smudgley will probably have some good advice on that one too as may Charlie. The only thing i will say at the moment is if you go for testing please dont put your trust in the inhouse test as they can and do produce false possitives. |
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Hi. I would get the mum's checked. If there ok then surley the babies are. If they test positive then I would talk to your vet. Sorry that's the only thing I can think of.((((((((()))))))) Hugs babe. |
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I don't know any of the science so can only offer 'stop panicking, that won't help anything; wait for Smudgley, CB or Elaine to come up with more information; and, if it was that easy for cats to get FIV they would all have it and the species would die!' Remember William impregnated CB's cat and ate from her cats' dishes but they (and the subsequent kittens) all remained infection free. Deep breath. Take care x |
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First of all it depends on the contact between these cats. I don't know your circumstances & which cats go out etc. But if any of them were considered at risk from being outside & fighting or being mated by him, then I would get them tested. If the moms are negative, the kittens should be...so I probably wouldn't test the kittens if the moms were neg. |
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The cat that dies I personally have never seen in the streets around here he live a couple of blocks away, but Tucker not long ago did have a pretty bad fight with an unknown tom and had two bitcuts under his armpits which he had to have anti b for. So this is where my worry is stemming from. Not the father of the kittens as he is a family pet and lives a few houses down from us, but who knows? |
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