Question: This question is in reference to my daughter kitty,
who was just diagnosed with FIV. She must be in a later stage, as she is "wasting" (4.25 lbs), has terrible gum disease and diahrea. My daughter and her kitty moved into our household 2 months ago and my cats tested negative to FIV today. My daughter wants to put her cat to sleep,
but I'm such a hopeful person, I could isolate the infected cat from my cats until she moves out (that will
be in a couple of months) and then she could live with her cat. She adores this cat and I quess I'm wondering how dangerous the situation is for
my cats and how much sickness and pain the infected kitty will have from now on.
Kathie
Sex: Female Neutered
username: kkwwhw@ix.netcom.com
Pet: Canine
Breed: siamese
Age: 2