Since Gary tested positive and was PTS today, I've been doing some looking online about leukemia in cats. I've read where it is very contagious and can be spread by using the same water bowl and eating from the same food bowls. As I have mentioned several times, Gary would eat out of EVERY bowl there was. He would run the other cats off to different bowls every morning and evening. So needless to say, I am very concerned about the others that lived in the back with him (Juliet and Jose mostly). But then there is Higgins who lives in the back and in the front! Now all my cats have tested negative and have been vaccinated. Jose is the only one that isn't current. He was scheduled for boosters at the end of September, but because of the difficult situation of trying to catch Gary and not causing upset and trouble out back, I had to put it off. I'll get Jose to the vet as soon as I can and have him retested and vaccinated. Basically it seems though that cats can catch it even if they are vaccinated. So why give them the shot in the first place?
Then I was searching threads here and found this one. It has me completely confused! What is the benefit of testing if the results can't be trusted very much? Could Gary have had a false positive? If Jose or the others test negative, could that be wrong? What if one of them tests positive? This is so confusing. Then there is the whole thing about kittens. The vet wouldn't test Linus when they first took him, but he is going back tomorrow to be tested. What if it is positive but it could really be negative? If he tests positive, I'm sure they'll put him to sleep. Plus he's been around Cooter, who was tested and vaccinated before. This is just crazy. Does anyone have any answers or a way to help me make sense of this?
ETA: I changed all the water outside and washed all the food bowls that Gary had come in contact with. I have no idea where he used the bathroom. He's the first cat that has ever been here in over 10 years that tested positive for leukemia.
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