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suckerforpets

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I recently took another stray cat to the vet to have her spayed and I was going to bring her into my house. Upon doing so, the feline leukemia test showed up positive. I don't know what to do. I already have three cats inside. I don't want to put them at risk. I am running out of time to find a home for this gentle lovable cat. She is more lovable than any of my other three. I don't have a place to keep her isolated. They want to put her down. I've been crying all night and all day. I need to find someone who had another cat that is positive. Any suggestions.

I get really attached to these little furry wonders. I am heartsick. I fear I'll be too late in finding her a home.
 

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Honestly, I would just vaccinate the other 3 for leukemia and once thier boosters are complete, you can let the new addition out into the house.
 

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on this, the only problem you would run into if any, is if the other two decide to fight (biting) would be a worry, but with innoculations they should be fine and your positive kitty could live for 10+ years
 
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