Manson and Rollins are absolutely gorgeous
Our FIV and non FIV kitties all live together. After all, Tatty had been popping in to share the odd meal (breakfast, elevenses, lunch, tea, supper, midnight snacks etc ...
) for possibly 2-3 years (maybe even more) before becoming a fully fledged member of our household. Once he had been neutered, and everything had calmed down, we took a long time to ensure that everyone got along well enough, and then we went through the same routine when Tabs joined us. I believe that, just like any other furry family relationships, the most important thing (apart from
) is that as long as there is no aggression between the family members, then there is no reason why FIV and non FIV cats can't live together.
The Celia Hammond Animal Trust site states about FIV cats that "Provided the cats are not aggressive to other cats, our experiences lead us to believe that there is no reason that they cannot be rehomed with FIV negative cats that are similarly friendly towards other cats", and they have a lot more experience than I, and most vets, do.