Yes it is passed through the saliva from one cat to another or fleas that have the feline aids. Have the kittens tested but I am not sure at what age you would get an accurate test. Take them all in to be checked out by your Veterinarian.
the feline equivilant of aids and its caused by the feline imunovirus(fiv)
No, she did not. She died of ovarian cancer.
a mother can have aids even if the baby doesntt.:
No HIV/AIDS cannot be passed by hugging. It is passed by blood, sexual intercourse( vaginal, anal) it can be passed by oral if you have a open sore, or cut in your mouth. Its passed by mother to child in utero, delivery, or breast milk. So hugging, holding hands, kissing ( unless you and the infected person have open sores) get sneezed on you're not going to get infected with HIV/AIDS.
Cats can't get AIDS.
No, Klaus Nomi's mother was not with him in the hospital. Klaus Nomi sadly passed away in 1983 due to complications from AIDS. So, unless his mother had a time machine, she definitely wasn't there.
Take it to the vet. There is no adequate substitute for proper veterinary care, especially if the cat is afflicted with a serious illness such as feline AIDS.
Leopards suffer from all sorts of diseases that are quite similar to humans. A few are, feline asthma, feline FIV (AIDS), Feline leukeamia, and feline lower urinary tract disease. tehy get others from eating some other things and from when they get into fights other germs get into them and the pass out for 3-5 min and slowly die
Alicia keys does not have aids..
Yes it can.
Medical options for this disease are sorely limited. There are, however, effective natural options. "Feline AIDS: A Pet Owner's Guide" is an excellent book that outlines effective treatment regimens for FIV.
it is probably advised. if the child is born to a mother with AIDS, that child will most likely have AIDS due to the contact of the baby and the mother during their birth.