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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    He does have a lot of energy. Thankfully we’ll be moving into a bigger place soon and he’ll have plenty of space for his antics and post-poop zoomies.
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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    Herman is about 7 years old, and I’ve heard it’s more common in older strays to test positive. He is currently at the shelter, I haven’t adopted him yet but I would very much like to get him tested again just in case.
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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    Thank you for the knowledge!
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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    I think I’m a little confused on the definition of a violent fight. Goose has tried to “attack” Oscar, the gentle giant, but oscars defense mechanism is laying on his back like a possum and swinging 💀 so I don’t know if goose just sees him as an easy target when he does that, or what. And Oscar...
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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    Sir Pot Stirrer, AKA Goose, isn’t necessarily violent so much as he wants to play, I think. He bats at the Gentle Giant’s tail constantly, he’s a very active cat. However, my other cat is really the only other cat he has been around on a regular basis. Gentle Giant is LAZYYYY as heck, and...
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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    Do you have any words of wisdom for my pot-stirrer cat? He’s who I’m most concerned about. My other cat is a gentle giant but Mr. Pot-Stirrer is definitely an instigator.
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    FIV+ Cat Coexisting with non-FIV cats

    Hello all! I’m very new here and stumbled across this forum looking for answers. I recently fell in love with a 7-year-old cat named Herman at a local shelter. Unfortunately, this shelter doesn’t do FIV testing until the day of their neuter/spay surgery, but one of the vet techs had a feeling...
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