I dont' know anything about this stuff, but I hope you can get a straight answer soon. Little Vega wants to be tested so she knows if she can stay with you:)
Many prayers coming your way for an answer, and for Vega to be negative :)
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I dont' know anything about this stuff, but I hope you can get a straight answer soon. Little Vega wants to be tested so she knows if she can stay with you:)
Many prayers coming your way for an answer, and for Vega to be negative :)
:) I am taking Rastus Gem back in for a checkup this coming Saturday && I am going to ask my Vet about this question.. I will tell you all what my Vet's response is..
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Originally Posted by lvpets2002
Thanks Helene, I just finished emailing the American Association of Feline Practioners and The Academy of Feline Medicine as well with my concerns and questions. When or if they get back to me I will post their comments.
(((HUGS)))
Michelle
I recently had my cat Max test positive for FIV. From what I know, false positives are not uncommon, and a false negative is much more reliable than a false positive. That's been the consensus everywhere I have looked and asked. If they test positive on the ELISA, do the blood test. Re-check, if they are positive as kittens, as it could be false. I'm hoping that when we bring our Max back in at 6 months for his neuter, his is positive as well.
I really wouldn't be too worried about the FIV test at this point. False positive are common. You cannot have a false negative.
Even if she would test positive, unless she or the other cats are aggressive, I really wouldn't worry about it. I'd be more worried about having a FeLV+ cat around other kitties, since that's easier to spread. Many FIV+ cats are just carriers, and are not sick. Not sure if that's the same for FeLV+.
We hand these out when we have FIV+ kitties up for adoption.
:) Ok Rastus Gem & I just got back from his Vet checkup & boosters.. I talk to my Vet about the FELV/FIV Testing.. She [my vet] said that yes Rastus Gem has had one set of test & all negative && he will get another set at 4 months of age.. Both viruses can rest dormant in tissue & bone merrow (spelling?) & other locations.. She [my vet] says since Rastus Gem was so clean & in good health when dumped & found & is in a indoor clean enviroment that I should not worry & that Rastus Gem should be ok..