FELINE LEUKEMIA POSITIVE CATS

Not to be confused with FIV Positive, Feline Leukemia Positive, or “FELV Positive” or “Feleuks” for short, is a much grimmer diagnosis. In our local stray cat population, we see maybe 1 or 2 cats out of 100 either test positive for Feline Leukemia or FIV. Cats testing positive for FIV tend to live nearly normal life spans and can often live with non-FIV cats with little risk of infecting them. Unfortunately, Feline Leukemia is a more life-limiting disease and it is also more easily transmitted to other cats. 

We have had Feleuk Positive cats live anywhere from 6 months to 6 years past their intake date.  Most live at least two years. We currently have several currently healthy and very friendly Feleuk Positive cats available.  We have limited foster space for these cats because they need to be kept separate from other cats.
 

If you are looking for a special companion that very much needs their forever home, please consider one of our beautiful feline leukemia cats.

SQUIRT a.k.a. SHRODER

DOB:  December 2005

Squirt is a very attentive kitty companion that likes to follow you around and involve himself in whatever needs to be done. If there's paperwork to be done, he'll make sure your papers are right where you need them by sitting on them for you. If there's computer work to be done, he'll help you respond to emails by walking across the keyboard for you. He's a very affectionate, gentle cat that loves to be around people.

FARLEY

Here's Farley - a beautiful boy - a long haired Lynx Point Siamese Mix that is currently in a foster home with other Feleuk Cats.  Farley was rescued during a Drug Raid and was found to be, unfortunately for everyone, Feline Leukemia Positive. He is quite the lover and deserves a loving, law-abiding home!