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Hi all,
I am a newbie to this site, well not too new as I've read the forums on here without actually signing up. I have an almost 2 year old DSH kitty names Stella. She's healthy up to date on shots etc. she's my first and only kitty. I have recently acquired an 8 month old kitty that showed up on my mom in laws door. The cat is so sweet and loving. Not scared in the least of us humans. Took to vet got it neutered, vaccinations and all that good stuff. I also had it tested for felv/fiv. It came back negative. Clean bill of health for Cayenne. Now my vet said its an option if it makes me feel better to get the kitty retested in a month just to make sure. My other kitty and love of my life, is negative.
Sorry so long in getting to the question but would you recommend getting it retested?
What have been your experiences with this process? Are negatives usually accurate?
I'd just hate to have Stella kitty get ill.
I'm a new kitty mom so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
I am a newbie to this site, well not too new as I've read the forums on here without actually signing up. I have an almost 2 year old DSH kitty names Stella. She's healthy up to date on shots etc. she's my first and only kitty. I have recently acquired an 8 month old kitty that showed up on my mom in laws door. The cat is so sweet and loving. Not scared in the least of us humans. Took to vet got it neutered, vaccinations and all that good stuff. I also had it tested for felv/fiv. It came back negative. Clean bill of health for Cayenne. Now my vet said its an option if it makes me feel better to get the kitty retested in a month just to make sure. My other kitty and love of my life, is negative.
Sorry so long in getting to the question but would you recommend getting it retested?
What have been your experiences with this process? Are negatives usually accurate?
I'd just hate to have Stella kitty get ill.
I'm a new kitty mom so any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks