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Old 21-11-2008, 07:57 AM
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Re: feline aids

The kittens might well be OK

F I V - Cat Action Trust - Rescue, Rehoming and Welfare of Feral Cats

I had exactly this happen about 15 years ago, though without any rescue organisation being involved, Mum was just a stray - and we failed to find her owners. Mum was positive for FIV but all three kittens tested negative for FIV and FeLV. We rehomed the lot, Mum of course went to a home with another FIV positive cat.

Do get them neutered while they are at the vets - if it's still down to you. You might well be able to catch the remaining kitten if you take him something nice to eat.

Liz
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