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Caring for an FIV-Positive Cat: Life After Diagnosis

How to care for an FIV-positive cat: daily management, health monitoring, cohabitation with other cats, and prognosis.

What Does FIV-Positive Mean? What to Know After Diagnosis

FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) gradually attacks a cat's immune system and is sometimes called "feline AIDS," but it cannot infect humans. Many FIV-positive cats remain asymptomatic for years or even over a decade, and with proper care it is not unusual for them to live a normal lifespan. How FIV Spreads - Primarily through deep bite wounds (from fighting) - Casual contact does not typically transmit the virus Stages of FIV 1. Acute phase: Early infection with mild fever and swollen lymph nodes 2. Asymptomatic carrier phase: Lasts years to over a decade with no clinical signs 3. Immunodeficiency phase: Opportunistic infections or cancer may develop, though not all FIV-positive cats progress to this stage See also our article on FeLV/FIV for more details.

Daily Management & Keeping Your FIV-Positive Cat Healthy

Practice these care strategies to maximize quality of life for an FIV-positive cat. Keep Your Cat Strictly Indoors Indoor living is essential — both to prevent transmission to other cats and to reduce your cat's exposure to infections. Nutrition - Feed a high-quality, nutritionally complete diet - Avoid raw meat or undercooked foods, which may harbor pathogens - Maintain proper weight management Regular Veterinary Checkups - Biannual wellness exams are recommended - Blood work to monitor immune status and organ function - Oral exams (FIV-positive cats face a higher risk of stomatitis) Stress Reduction Stress suppresses the immune system, so maintaining a calm, stable environment is crucial. Oral Care FIV-positive cats are at elevated risk for chronic gingivostomatitis, so consistent dental care at home is important.
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Living with Other Cats: Multi-Cat Household Considerations

Housing an FIV-positive cat with FIV-negative cats is possible with careful management. Actual Transmission Risk - Because FIV spreads mainly through deep bite wounds, the risk among cats that get along well is low - Transmission through mutual grooming or shared food bowls is extremely unlikely Tips for Safe Cohabitation - Spay/neuter all cats: Reduces aggression and territorial fighting - Provide ample resources: Offer litter boxes, food bowls, and resting spots in a number equal to the cats plus one - Gradual introductions: Follow a proper introduction protocol - Annual FIV testing: Yearly testing of housemate cats is recommended Adopting an FIV-Positive Cat FIV-positive cats are often overlooked in shelters, yet with appropriate care they can live long, happy lives. The notion that "feline AIDS equals a short life" is a misconception.
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