It’s time to talk about FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus). FIV is a widely misunderstood condition; as a result, FIV+ cats are less likely to be adopted and some shelters still recommend euthanasia. Here are a couple things to know:
- A positive FIV test does not necessarily mean the cat has FIV. Any cat who has ever received a vaccination for FIV can test positive due to the FIV antibodies in their bloodstream.
- FIV is not spread through casual contact. It is spread through deep, vicious bite wounds typically inflicted by intact toms fighting over territory.
- FIV+ cats can live a long and healthy life. While they are immunocompromised, the virus is slow acting and can take years to have a noticeable effect on health. In fact, not every FIV+ cat progresses to the point of immune deficiency.
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