I applaud your wanting to help a special needs kitty, but seeing has how Mina tested negative, I would be leery about adopting a positive kitty. I'm sure there are others out there in rescue who know more about these diseases and how they are transmitted. I had always thought if T & P were to die at about the same time, I would adopt positive kitties and give them a good home in their remaining days/years....but that hasn't happened.

As others have mentioned, there are many special needs kitties out there that need a good home. Eye problems are only one of the disabilities. There are the CH kitties, kitties with one leg missing, kitties with diabetes, kitties who have been hit by cars and have lost control of their back legs, kitties who need to be....forgot what the term is...but they need to be "stimulated" to make them go to the bathroom, and many other disabilities.

Go to petfinder.com and look for the little green heart which means special needs. Sometimes this also means that they are quite scared and will need extra time to settle in, so you just have to do your searching until you find a kitty that you think has a disability that you can deal with. A missing eye or a missing leg is one thing, but having to deal with diabetes or some other illness where daily medication is necessary is more than most people want to deal with.

Good luck!