Katie - I am so glad that Aces has tested negative and is now in a safe and comfortable place. He must feel so good, out of the dangers of being a wobbly cat in the wild. He's now taken a major step towards a much brighter future. I'm sure he will make someone a very wonderful companion. I can imagine how you felt when the test came back positive the first time. That happened to me with my second set of fosters, although in my case they truly were FeLV+. There is a sense of horrified disbelief, a scrambling in your mind on how you can save those cats and protect you own, it's an awful thing to go through. Did you get a nice donation to help with all those costs or did you somehow come up with the funds? You are going through all this for, what, 8 fosters now?