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So from the beginning. I adopted a kitten from the shelter, she was the runt of the litter found outside. The mother was feral and they put her down . At the same time we were feeding an outdoor stray that became very attached to us and ended up pregnant and literally haveing her kittens on my front door. So we ofcourse brought them all in. She had 4 babys 2 girls 2 boys. All was good then all of a sudden my cat that I adopted from the shelter got really sick, it was fib. We had to put her down. Then the runt of the litter also came down with the same fip. And it's so rare that its unusual for 2 cats to have it in the same household. But we tried everything to make her comfortable until she got to bad we knew we had to let her go also. Both of those kittens were the runts of the litter, but unrelated genetically. We kept all the other kittens and the mama. Who was at first an outdoor cat. She ended up escaping and is now pregnant again. Due in about a week or maybe sooner. The rest of her kittens we still have and they are doing great. But how do I know the new ones aren't going to get sick too. I know it's very rare disease but if mother is a carrier it's possible since we really know nothing about her past or health. I have read about fip and nothing is absolutely positive about how its transferred. We have been through so much with losing the 2 already I cannot go through that again. And we cannot keep these new kittens either. We already have 5 cats and 2 dogs. Idk what to do. I dont even know how to find people to take the kittens once they weaned because I'm scared they might go through the same thing I had to. And it was heart breaking seeing them like that. I'm just trying to do the right thing and help this stray who trusted us enough to have babies on my door step and now is pregnant again. Accidently she escaped when we were in the process of moveing. What should I do?