Thank you. Are there just more check ups and potentially more sickness? Unfortunately cost is a thing for us too. I never want money but right now I wish I had more. Anything to help him.Far as just the Fiv I’ve had two kitties with it . Pooh lived a long life of 18 with no unusual complications and I currently have BC who at 15 is doing well . It’s is doable![]()
And I would absolutely treat his diabetes !That’s so nice to hear. I have a FIV kitty as well. He is 3 years old and a former stray/feral. I am constantly worried about his health. I hope he will be like your kitties with a long and symptom free lifeNeither of our guys ever had any complications or extra vet visits . Same care and food as other kitties. BC is our Office kitty and has no other cats around him for his health as much as theirs. You would never know either of them had Fiv at all . Just something to keep an extra eye onAnd I would absolutely treat his diabetes !
. Did you keep your 18 year-old FIV kitty indoor with other cats?Our first fiv ,Pooh, was diagnosed over 20 years ago when not as much was known ab the disease. He had been an in/ out cat til the diagnosis then we kept him in . We had one other cat , a gorgeous Siamese , and we did t separate them as they’d been together all their lives . Our kitty now, BC, has been an indoor kitty at my husbands office after finding as a stray 12 years ago and has no other cats with him . We feed high quality food and keep a close eye on him for any slight runny nose or other normal cat ailments . We also consult with a homeopathic vet by phone and utilize both allopathic and natural responses. I’d check as to latest findings on having fiv cats with other kitties .
!Thanks, Beth and welcome and hello, @Kelsey58 and @PPCW, fellow fivHi Kelsey ! I’ll tag @HWright for you . If I’m not mistaken she has experience with an Fiv /diabetic .
Thanks, Beth and welcome and hello, @Kelsey58 and @PPCW, fellow fiv‘s.
Beth is remembering my civie Azalea, who went ahead in April, almost two months after her 20th birthday. She wasn’t diabetic but was ckd, and developed chronic stomatitis late in life. It was then that she tested positive for fiv (though had tested neg when she was very young so idk whether the early test was false neg and she was asymptomatic for most of her life or became exposed at some point during the years before our cats became indoor only but remained asymptomatic until late in life).
Oh yes, my cats, who were mostly indoor-outdoor, became all indoor kitties many years ago. When Azalea tested positive when she was 17/18 yo, I had all the other cats tested. They all tested negative.
My regular vets weren’t particularly knowledgeable regarding fiv treatment and immune support so I relied on and really appreciated the guidance from members here, my homeopathic vets, and from Joel Koehler and his fiv site and group FIVtherapy and Bud’s FIV therapy. Link here (and the link to sign up for the group is on the main page):
http://www.fivtherapy.com/
Another person who was very helpful (and she is also a member of the FIV group, has 3 or 4 FIV cats and is very knowledgeable about IBD and other conditions) was Laurie Goldstein. The members in the FIV therapy are also very knowledgeable about and face the challenges of co-conditions. I don’t think diabetes is specified on the website as a typical co-condition to FIV, but I can be reasonably certain that there are members who now or have had experience with FIV and FD.
Of course, ECID, so the protocol I put together for Azalea was helpful for her but might or might not be for another.
I hope this helps and if I can help with any questions, etc, I’m glad to help. I am sending heaps of vines for you and your sweet kitty. Lots of scritches, too
Sina
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Love your boy...Kelsey. Happy boy!Also... just for fun... here is our boy.![]()

Wow he is such a handsome boy, too! What’s his name? Love his curling tail. Sootie’s sister Guersey, who also was a tuxie, did that from the time she was a kitten. Her signature happy tail.Thanks Sina and very sorry about the passing of your Azalea!
I have read Bud's FIV therapy before and the amount of info was "WOW". I will join the support group.
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His name is Coffee. Currently a whooping 18lb catWow he is such a handsome boy, too! What’s his name? Love his curling tail. Sootie’s sister Guersey, who also was a tuxie, did that from the time she was a kitten. Her signature happy tail.
I’m glad to hear that you’ll join the fiv group. They are amazing in knowledge and experience and support. Hang in there!![]()
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