How terrible :(
That must be hard - my ex-house mate lost on of his furbabies to FIV then the other to feline leukaemia. He couldn't bring himself to get another cat for three years.
I can understand that your decision would be a difficult one. If one of my babies had FIV, it would be a very difficult decision. I understand that you would be worried that if you let the kitty go, that he won't receive the loving care that you want to give him.
Is there any way to divide the house up more evenly so he has a good run? At a couple of my old homes, the house divided up quite neatly by putting a door on the beginning of the hallway? It shouldn't be too expensive. Could you possibly build an outside enclosure that linked to the room that he will be in so that it will extend his area. Or could you enclose your verandah/patio for him?
Conversely, please do consider the other options. I know that you feel bad for abandoning your kitty, but no one is ever going to accuse you of being a bad person! If you are worried about mistreatment, meet the people that kitty will be going to live with and select someone close by who doesn't mind you coming and visiting your kitty.
Best of luck.......
Mum to two little humans, a very vocal 14 year old Ragdoll, and a super energetic and snuggly rescue kitten.
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