Thanks for all the information. They are currently 11 weeks old and are doing well. I am going to take them in next week for a health check, and we decided to go ahead and get them tested. If they test positive, we will continue to foster them until we can test them again at 16 weeks. If they test negative, we will put them up for adoption and let potential adopters aware of their mothers status.

According to all the vet literature I have gotten, they have about a 50/50 chance of having the disease. Good nutrition and care will help the odds. We pulled them from the mother the minute mom tested positive (at 7 weeks), so I am just praying for the best.

Worst case scenario - we have a santuary that will take them all, but I am hoping we don't have to resort to that.

Here is a link to pictures of them. They are just all so adorable, I hope we can find them great homes. I named them Chloe (soft grey female), Carmen (darker grey female), Coral (calico female), Caesar (black/white male) and Chewey (grey/white tabby).

http://www.buffalocan.org/images/WSKittenpics.html