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An FIV cat is not a hopeless cat. Especially if the FIV is inactive and he is just a carrier like Martin.
An FIV cat can live like a regular cat in a home with or without other cats for the rest of their lives.
After having spoken to my vet and another rescue that I deal with regularly, it was decided that Martin is adoptable.
I wish I didn't have to re-release him outdoors but it's not easy finding a home for any cat.
I'm here trying to get him adopted and NOT start an ethical debate. It's hard enough finding him a home, let's use another thread for this debate.
He's still at the vet, still purring up a storm, still waiting for a home.
Last edited by catsnatcher-CDN; August 23rd, 2007 at 08:24 AM.
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