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RE: Kitten Clearing Feline Leukemia

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Posted by: PHKitkat at Tue Dec 16 16:05:02 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]  
   

Hi There,

Unfortunately, no test is 100% accurate so it is very possible that your kitten really did have 2 different test results. If a cat or kitten tests negative for FeLV, all it means is that there is no active infection in the bloodstream at the time when blood is drawn. The cat could have been exposed to the virus and it could have been incubating at the time of testing....or there is the possibility of lab error. The test is very easy to run, but you never know for sure when a mistake might have been made.

Most cats exposed to the FeLV virus do not come down with the disease, so hopefully your older kitty will be fine. It might be a good idea to have them both retested, but since they are together and sharing bowls and litterboxes, I wouldn't separate them now.

When a cat or kitten is exposed to the FeLV virus, one of 3 things happen. They either come down with the disease and become ill, clear the disease from their systems, or become "healthy carriers". This means that they aren't ill. but carry the virus and can pass it on to other cats. There is no way to know in advance what will happen with any cat exposed to the virus.

Hope this has been helpful.......if I can help in any other way, or you have questions, please feel free to ask.

Regards,
PHKitkat


   

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