Our rescue cats are combo tested (FeLV/FIV) before entering the program. One cat in the 4000 rescue history came down with FeLV (false neg on the test)
The cats are immediately vaccinated against distemper. FVRCP.
There is no way to tell if an unfortunate kitty has FIP or may develop it. I don't think we can do any rescuing if we are that afraid of FIP. It is unpredictable, and sad. I've lost 2 former fosters.
There is always the possibilty of RW, and the probability of URI.
How else can we save them considering there are viral diseases? Only by being cautious as possible, I guess.
The VAST majority turn into healthy, happy cats.
So, Kirsten, the risk of FeLV/FIV is extremely LOW, if they are combo tested.
The statistics for FIP are low also, kittens, elderly and immuno-comprimised cats have a higher risk. I believe it is under 2% risk.
In my case, it took the kittens at about 7 months of age.
Being that FIP is 'partially' genetic (which cat will mutate the corona virus) there is no way of determining the true risk to resident cats.
Breeders have a slightly higher incidence of FIP.
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