Originally posted by PayItForward
Regarding Six'd false positive test, I haven't got direct experience but when Bramble started being sickly, we had to have her retested and my vet told me all about the tests.

From what I remember he said that it is not uncommon to get a false positive but as a vet he would look at the health of a cat.
He would recommend retesting of cats which had certain symptoms and had a positive result. If the cat was healthy and had no risky background (i.e. Living with an infected cat) he would say this is a false positive. In conclusion, don't worry from what you said Six will be clear (Fingers Crossed)

Poor Elvis, don't chew your paw it will hurt you. Can they do anything for his early cataracts ?
Thanks so much for the info. Other than the test, Six was in perfect health...not even a flea or earmite!

She's had some loose stools, but I don't think the poor thing had eaten regular food yet. When I put the first dish of food down for her, she just tried to cover it up!

Elvis now has to wear a buster collar...hehe. Poor guy. They said the cataracts are tiny right now, so we're going to watch them.

I love her to death, but Wilma is going to be one of those annoying little dogs that lives forever! *laugh* She'll be 20 years old, deaf and blind, cranky and chugging right along.....