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How do you know if your cat has FIV or FELV?

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Gill (sneakiefeline):
Remembering from CC I do not think there is a test for FIV bet a test can be done and sent to Glasgow for FeL , I hope I got this right and Desley is the big expert onthese tests.

If Nobody posts info , try emailing Desley- booktigger.

I am hoping that this section will become as big and as helpful as on CC cos I am no expert but was learning.

I do hope that  your cat will be found nrgative on a test but I know an inhouse test produces false positives so useless.

If your vet has not suggested tests then I have to think he is not very knowledgeable and you need to seek a seconf opinion.

I do hope you have good insurance.

tammy:
 ??? My cat has been not so well recently, she kept on bleeding from her nose and had gone off her food. Did loads of blood tests and xrays and scans... Vet said she had auto immune disorder and that steroids ought to calm down her nasal inflamationand that this ought to stop nasal bleeds. She has improved greatly, hasnt had a nose bleed for a few weeks and her appetite is great.

The vet is now out of the blue suggesting she may have lefv or fiv???? Help please

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