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Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
What is FIV?
FIV is a cat-only disease - you cannot catch FIV from your cat. FIV is spread between cats by bite wounds and blood transfusions. This means it cannot be spread by sharing litter boxes, food bowls, water dishes, snuggling or playing together. FIV cats can live long and normal lives. Because FIV is so widely misunderstood, many people who don't know any better are afraid to adopt cats that are FIV+. Our FIV+ cats are all healthy and beautiful and are some of the most loving, affectionate cats we have ever met – but most of them have been with us a long time, waiting to be adopted, just because people who don't know any better are afraid of the virus they carry. Please consider adopting one of these wonderful cats! If you meet them, you will fall in love. Educate yourself about FIV and consider giving one of these cats a loving home!

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Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
What is it?
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus spread by cat-to-cat transfer through nasal secretions and saliva. The virus can also be found in urine, feces, and the milk of an infected cat. Transmission occurs through bite wound and mutual grooming. Although rare, transmission can also occur from shared litter boxes. FeLV cats can appear healthy, but they need placement in a home with no other cats or with other FeLV cats. The health and behavior of a FeLV cat needs to be closely monitored and vet checked at the first sign of illness.
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