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Oh dear, complicated indeed. There is no uk vaccination for fiv sadly but I wouldn't be so convinced that it was fiv, is he intact? Is he a fighte with other cats? Have the vets suggested any further tests that you know of? Would the current owners be prepared to sell the cat to you? Would you be prepared to buy him? Under Scottish law it is difficult to prove ownership of a cat as they are free roaming animals. I think it maybe likely that the poor cat has caroms iris or caliche virus, stressfully living conditions will almost certainly make a cat. With either of these viruses extremely sick. I sympathise with you but am not sure what you can do other than offer to buy the cat. |
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Elaine, thanks very much for your reply, it was very helpful. Yes, he has fought with other cats, and in fact just before his symptoms started showing he had a run in with a local cat where his nose got scratched. Which I suppose points away from FIV because the symptoms would take longer to show? He is not intact, but that doesnt stop him being the slinking around like a big boss man when other cats have step onto his patch! Yeh, its tricky, i dont think I could offer to buy him from our neighbors, I just wish they would allow him free reign to decide where he wants to be to avoid him from getting any more stressed so that he can recover more quickly. I suppose its very unconventional, but Im sure if we communicated with each other a lot more, that we could make sure he was getting all the food and treatment he required at the right times without having to lock him in anywhere. Im going to write my neighbors a letter to suggest this and suggest we meet to discuss options I think. |
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What a difficult situation for all concerned. You obviously have this cat's best interests at heart and I wish you luck and hope that you and your neighbour can come to an agreement which will allow this cat time to recover. Sorry not to be able to suggest anything. |
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