Scout, our youngest cat, was just diagnosed with FeLV. She got an infection after being spayed and so far has been unresponsive to antibiotics. She's now on the strongest stuff the vet has. If she can manage to kick the fever, he says she can come home and as long as she doesn't pick up any colds and doesn't get stressed, she could very well live for years. We're very hopeful that that's the case. And really, other than being pale and having a fever, she's acting normal and looking pretty good.
The problem is, we have 3 other cats. Only one has been vaccinated before so we took them in and had all 3 tested and the other 2 vaccinated (should get the results tonight). Our vet said that if Scout does pull through the infection and gets to come home, there shouldn't be any problems letting her around the other 3 cats (assuming they're negative) as long as they're vaccinated. But I've also read that the vaccine is only abut 90% - 95% effective.
So does anyone have any experience keeping a FeLV+ cat with vaccinated FeLV- cats?
If we really have to keep them separated, that's what we'll do, but it would be nice if she didn't have to be quarantined for the rest of her life.
-Chelle
The problem is, we have 3 other cats. Only one has been vaccinated before so we took them in and had all 3 tested and the other 2 vaccinated (should get the results tonight). Our vet said that if Scout does pull through the infection and gets to come home, there shouldn't be any problems letting her around the other 3 cats (assuming they're negative) as long as they're vaccinated. But I've also read that the vaccine is only abut 90% - 95% effective.
So does anyone have any experience keeping a FeLV+ cat with vaccinated FeLV- cats?
If we really have to keep them separated, that's what we'll do, but it would be nice if she didn't have to be quarantined for the rest of her life.
-Chelle