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Related: About this forumKitty is FIV positive so he cannot live in my home

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We have opted to have him neutered & vaxed & release him, rather than sending him to the Bridge because we know he has lived outside here since birth 4 yrs ago & has interacted with the other homeless kitties.

brer cat
(26,932 posts)SheltieLover
(68,057 posts)I'm broken hearted for him.
gab13by13
(28,107 posts)who is more than 8 years old. We took him to the vet 8 years ago and he was probably at least a year old then.
If your cat is 4 1/2 years old he still is beating the odds so maybe he will turn out like my cat.
SheltieLover
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iscooterliberally
(3,085 posts)He still has a shot at living the good life around your place and I'll bet he can be happy too. You have made a huge improvement on this little cat's life. I hope he sticks around and gives you the slow blinks for years to come.
SheltieLover
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cilla4progress
(26,316 posts)FIV? Live outside?
I'm sorry! ❤️
SheltieLover
(68,057 posts)It's like HIV for cats. Highly contagious through all body fluids, so he cannot live indoors as part of our family because I have another kitty.
As he has lived outdoors here for 4.5 yrs already & appears healthy, we have opted to have him vetted, then we will release.
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cilla4progress
(26,316 posts)what is "release"?
gab13by13
(28,107 posts)they will infect another cat mainly through fighting, via blood transfer. I told the vet that our outdoor cats do not fight but they do share food bowls. The vet said that fighting was the main worry.
JudyM
(29,542 posts)Heartbreaking to give up a fur baby. FIV is awful. Have to ask, though, wouldnt he still be able to transmit the virus to other cats outside?
Karadeniz
(24,432 posts)SheltieLover
(68,057 posts)Rescue will find him a home. I've agreed to foster (in garage, away from my senior rescue) for 2 weeks while she finds him a home.
JudyM
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SheltieLover
(68,057 posts)I'll miss him terribly, but my feelings aren't what's important. His life is. 😉
Happy Holidays!
JudyM
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Karadeniz
(24,432 posts)and food and litter box use won't. Plus, FIV acquired as an adult rarely impacts anyone's quality of life. There's probably a carrier outside who spread it to your guy. If you have a spare room, that would be ideal. Kitty wouldn't come into contact with your cats and would be safe from outside carriers. I kept 8 FLV kittens isolated, first in the study and then in our bedroom (not all 8 at once!!!).
SheltieLover
(68,057 posts)& I will fostef for 2 weeks while they find him a home.
Ty so much!
Karadeniz
(24,432 posts)SheltieLover
(68,057 posts)Ty!
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Mousetoescamper
(6,221 posts)Congratulations! That's the best outcome. You'll miss him but as you've said, it's not about your feelings, it's about his life. At this point my former post isn't helpful and I'm going to delete.
SheltieLover
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