Hi all, Ive just been reading the topic "how do you know if your cat is FIV" and something has just sprung to mind. In August 2004 I got a kitten, he had weepy eyes and now he suffers from very bad Gingivitis. He has been tested for the viruses and they came back negative. At the time I was also looking after a family members kitten and I also had 2 16 month old cats. Within the week both of my older cats and the kitten I was looking after got very ill, to my misery my female cat died, not going to go into that now. The thing is the kitten that I was minding got ill too, all her limbs were painfull when she walked and her nose was also bleeding. After many trips to the vets that week she was OK once going back to her owner and never showed any signs since, This cat disappeared about a year ago never to be see. Could the nose bleeding mean the cat had FIV? I always thought my cats got sick because of the kitten that I got, not the kitten I was minding, I have still got that cat and he's fit and healthy, apart from his gingivitis.