Update on trapped kitty / FIV testing info [View all]
Kitty is living in my spare bedroom in a large dog crate. He is freaked out by everything, including just turning the light on. He has never been in a house before that I know of.
The FIV testing is contentious, with false positives on the IDEXX SNAP test reported anywhere from 7-20%, yet the rescue & vet insist it is 100% accurate & vet has adamantly resused to confirm the positive SNAP, as recommended medically, with a fluorescent antibody test. She said they "never do these." Yes, she refused to test him, even with me offering to pay for it because "he absolutely is FIV positive."
This from a vet whose office called me to report FIV positive & asked whether they should euthanize!
They also asked if I wanted them go cut the top of one ear off so other rescuers would know he has been neutered & wouldn't bother trying to trap him.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
I asked if they don't follow the standard protocol of tattooing ear or stomach. She said "no. We don't have that equipment here."
This is a brilliant vet, highly respected in the community!
The rescue will pick him up Tuesday to place him into a long-term foster home. I will not release him to them without absolute assurance that if they deem him not adoptable, they will return him to me & he can live in my spare bedroom, away from my senior kitty, with lots of toys, good food, & love.
Ty all for your support, caring, & love.
Ps- If you've even wondered why life expectancy for humans is so low in red hellhole states, extrapolate this info to human medicine. It is absolutely the same in human medicine here.