"Meow, my name is Ryker, and I'm available for adoption. I'm the cat's meow around here. They tell me that I am FIV positive. My vet said that FIV infected cats can lead normal lives with proper care. I am a very friendly cat and I didn't know anything about this FIV business until I read it on my chart. I am seeking a home where I can get the love and care I need. Can you help me?"
Lisa Tudor, Executive Director of the nationally recognized TNR organization Indyferal, has 2 FIV+ cats integrated with her non-FIV+ cats.
I have 2 FIV+ cats, June who is 14 yrs old and Buddy who is 8 yrs old. I have had June for 7 years and not one of my other cats have tested positive for FIV+. I think the key is to properly introduce new cats into the household safely to avoid fighting. If cats are not aggressive or fighting it is extremely unlikely that the non-FIV+ cats will be infected.
These cats deserve a chance at a normal life with a family that loves them. Save a life and give an FIV+ cat a chance in your home.
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My cat's name is Ryker! But he's 14 years old and brown and white. He's part tabby and part persian.
PearlsBeforeSwine101 2 years ago