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I'll begin by stating I know it's ultimately my decision....
One of my fosters initially tested negative for FeLV before she came to be with me and now she is definitely positive. She has been around my other two foster cats the longest and they just retested negative.
The delimma is she has been around all six of my own cats whom are not immunized for FeLV. Bottom line is whether I should retest them or not as there is nothing I can do about it and I do not have the ability to separate any of them if some test positive and some test negative.
If you are willing to offer your opinion as to whether you would or wouldn't retest I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
One of my fosters initially tested negative for FeLV before she came to be with me and now she is definitely positive. She has been around my other two foster cats the longest and they just retested negative.
The delimma is she has been around all six of my own cats whom are not immunized for FeLV. Bottom line is whether I should retest them or not as there is nothing I can do about it and I do not have the ability to separate any of them if some test positive and some test negative.
If you are willing to offer your opinion as to whether you would or wouldn't retest I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.