Hello~~
I have two FIV+ sons (4 yr 3 mo.), who are also brothers, and I am very interested in feeding them raw. Honestly, if they didn’t have FIV, I would’ve taken the plunge by now. However, they do and I’m struggling to find any positive or neutral articles about raw feeding FIV+ cats. I made...
Does anyone have experience or information regarding adoption of an FIV+ cat to live with cats who do not have the disease? I'm concerned about risking my current cats' health but have never had an FIV+ cat. Thank you!
We have a 14 year old cat that has many issues including IBS, hyper thyroid, myocarditis, high blood pressure, and FIV+. She recently has been diagnosed with rodent ulcer and had laser surgery to treat it. A biopsy was done and it came back negative. It was healing but recently flared back up...
I am considering adopting an older kitten. My problem is I already have a very high energy cat and I don't know if bringing in a cat that has fiv is a good idea. My instinct says bad idea but I would like some second opinions.
Indy is my current cat and even though she is an adult she is high...
Hey, just seeking advice on one of our cats, don’t know if I’m being dramatic or not. He is about 4 years old, indoor cat & has FIV+. He’s always been skinny so it’s nothing new but I’m not sure if he’s become skinnier? He is eating the same amount as usual, plays the same amount & has no...
Sad day 😞 our Mr. Snuggles has been losing weight and staying in the garage. Took him and had him checked out, bloodwork confirms FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) and FELV (feline leukemia virus) both incurable and contagious. Only options are find him somewhere where he could be a single cat...
Like every other living being, it is unknown how long anyone will live. Cats with FIV can and do live long, happy, basically healthy lives with good care, safety, and love. Wishing that for adorable Ruff! :redheartpump: :climbcat: :redheartpump:
No, @StefanZ , that is NOT the case.
You're thinking of/confusing this with the FIV vaccine......that one resulted in the cat showing positive for FIV.
And, fortunately, that doesn't happen any more, because the FIV vax has been discontinued.
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@ImaRobot , I took in a feral/stray last November and after his vet visit he too was diagnosed FIV+. My vet said she also has FIV+ cats in her home as well as FIV- cats and she hasn't had any issues. The biggest concern with housing FIV+ cats and FIV- cats together is deep cat bites...
Thanks and I hope so too,when he was taken to the vet, ,he was diagnosed with FIV, not so sure how long cats with FIV live, but we will try to keep him as happy as possible because that truly plays a role in lifespan :redheartpump: :angel:
...3 week old kitten in a week. He said to just wait and see to make sure he doesn’t have any infections before introducing. He slightly mentioned FIV but didn’t seem too concerned. My family member told me that I cannot introduce them until the kitten gets tested so he can’t spread it. I...
My cat Jack, around 15 years and FIV positive has been diagnosed with an intestinal mass following an ultrasound. I don't know what type of mass it is but the vets notes are as follows,
'large mid intestinal mass present intestinal wall thickness up to 1 cm in areas and enlarged mesenteric lymph...
Friday night my FIV+ cat Lee-Lee are a fly mid flight, swallowed it hole. He was fine that night and ate another can of food an hour later. However throughout Saturday and today, he's had a poor appetite not eating much of his cans of food and doesn't run off after his toys with the speedy...
So I have actualy looked at a different cat who I will meet on sunday he is 1 year old and fiv/felv negative. My instincts tell me it is better to be safe. Indy needs a playmate she can roughhouse with without getting sick.
The pic in my avatar is actualy Indy and Kabuto mid roughhousing...
Surprisingly, my older cat Jet has FIV. He came to me as a stray a few years ago, and I don't think I had him tested, but when he got blood work done two weeks ago, the vet told me that one of the things it checked for was FIV, and he is positive.
He has been doing fine other than having a...
...but there are lots of other symptoms as well. It's unlikely that you would only see skin lesions and not see any other signs that the cat has FIV. Male cats are more likely to get FIV from deep bites from other infected tom cats, rather than from mating with infected female cats.
There are...