My rescued cat Sam was diagnosed with FIV in 2008. At the time he was approximately two years old which means he has lived a long life considering FIV negative cats life expectancy is 15 years. Know that we did not realize he was as old as he is, but found his medical records that noted he was older than we thought.
Sam photo age 16 |
I would say that Sam is a lucky cat because many FIV-positive cats
develop secondary infections including cancer and immune disorders. My friend has an FIV can that is sick all the
time. Not Sam he has a stress-free life,
and we have always provided him with high protein quality cat food. Fish oil
supplements and probiotics to help boost his immune. Along with nutritious food, I think the fact that he is a happy cat with no stress has prevented him from
getting seriously ill.
Sam having fun at age 15 |
When we rescued Sam we were told that FIV was highly contagious and that it could be easily spread to our
other cats by sharing food, water, and litter box. So we did take steps to keep Sam away from
our other three cats. Sam lived at my
office for the first five years. It was
not until there were air-conditioning problems that I brought him to the house.
There he resided in a cat room where I had my home office.
One day when we were not home, Sam got out of that room and became
friends with my other cats. When we
arrived home we found him lying on our sofa with our other cats. We freaked out. Took all of the cats in for an
FIV test and all of the cats were negative.
From that day forward Sam lived in the main house with our other cats. FIV
is not passed by sharing food or water dishes, nor is it passed from grooming,
play fights, or scratches. Not even
sneezes will infect my cats with FIV.
The only thing that will cause my cats to get FIV is a deep bloody bite wound.
Sam has developed cataracts and has arthritis he is age 17 in this photo |
Many FIV cats never leave the shelters because which is sad because FIV
is not a fatality. Many FIV cats can live a long life just like my cat Sam
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