September 26, 2023 | 2:00 – 4:00PM EST.
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Far too often, the owner of a group of cats who have lived indoors together for years has one cat that gets sick. The owner takes the cat to the vet only to find out that the cat has FeLV and is suffering from FeLV-related disease. All the other cats in the household have been exposed to FeLV. That’s a case of an accidentally mixed household. Now what? What do you do if you want to deliberately have a mixed household? Can FeLV+ cats live with negative cats with minimal risk? What to do? Can You Mix Them? Should You Mix Them? Will You Mix Them? Let’s have a conversation.
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