She's going to give birth in about 2 weeks!!! (kidding). My goodness she is preggy looking. Don't take the test seriously though. When my vet told me the positive for the corona virus meant my kitten (Puff) had a virus that could be one of a thousand different viruses (including fip), I took a chance. He was a foster kitten and he "survived" quite fine. In other words- despite symptoms and a positive titer- he DID NOT have fip. So relax... if you can. You've had fip in your house? No wonder you're nervous! My vet wouldn't let me get anothere cat after I had a fip kitten (several years and apts before above kitten) for at least one year. One year of bleaching everything. She wanted me to take more than normal protection. My Cheops died of dried version. I had him admitted to Angel Memorial in Boston for a spinal tap and the outcome was that he had no spinal fluid. And now was in a coma. I brought him home. I pulled my futon into the kitchen where the heat source for the apt. was from the stove (way the apt was built- a heating element in the stove!). I lay on the futon with him friday, Sat, and part of sun. I had to turn him over every couple of hours, (he peeded without knowing it and seemed to be asleep). Finally, Sunday, I asked a friend to bring him to the Feline Hospital to put to sleep. She did and then I went to work. My supervisor told me that I have a problem if I need time off for my cat dying. I didn't respond. years later, my friend told me that Cheops did wake up after the injection and he opened his eyes and cried- they both (vet and friend yvonne) burst into tears. I'm glad I didn't know that for so long. fip sucks. I'm way off track here! sorry!!!!