Sunny, A Stray Cat Detected With FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus)

Sunny, A Stray Cat Detected With FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus)

A Research Programme is currently carried out by Furry Friends Farm's volunteer to identify how serious is the widespread of FIV cats in the different parts of Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
 
Furry Friends Farm is currently housing three FIV cats. They are from Cheras and Puchong.

Sunny, a male, friendly Ginger cat was spotted one morning at Taman Permata, a residential area where restaurants are located.
This friendly cat was delivered to the vet clinic for blood test before castration and vaccination. Unfortunately, Sunny was confirmed to be a FIV cat. He was castrated but cannot be vaccinated.

Sunny at the vet, awaiting for his medical check-up

As the primary source of FIV spreading is through saliva and blood (with deep bite wounds) and flea bites which can be infected, it will be very risky to other cats if Sunny is released back to the same area where he is found. Hence, Sunny has been transferred to Furry Friends Farm's FIV cattery.

Watch the YouTube Video of Sunny, the stray male cat with FIV :

 

Added on March 10th, 2010