Is it safe to let my two FIV positive cats live with my other cat?

March 28, 2009 · Posted in News 


This is a tricky question. There is always a chance that the FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus or feline aids) positive cats could infect your other cat. The virus is found in high numbers in saliva and is most often transmitted through bite wounds. It is possible although less likely to be shed through shared dishes or mutual grooming. So general, in non-fighting housemates, chance of transmission is low but there is a chance. One thing to consider and discuss with your veterinarian is the FIV vaccine. The downside of this vaccine, like any vaccine, is that it does not prevent disease 100% of the time. The other concern is that if vaccinated, your other cat will test positive for FIV. The question that arises then is a positive test due to the vaccine failure and disease or just the vaccine. I applaud you for thinking about adding two FIV positive cats to your household. They can live good long healthy lives and need homes as well. I would just advise you to follow your heart on this one and make the best informed decision you can.

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