Hey!
We actually teamed up with the Wharfe Valley CP branch who actually have had all four in a seperate pen so they've done a lot of it, but we helped re-home the female pair.
We lost one little one (Andy Pandy) after a week and most of the adult cats that were living in the garden were too advanced so were PTS for their own sake, poor things.
All ten of the kittens were tested, but of course had to be kept in care for six months to make sure that it wasn't a false positive or vice versa. They were all kept in seperate pens and foster homes at that point. Once they knew which were clear, they were re-homed. The four then went into one pen (I think). It was just a case of keeping them really well looked after and up to date with injections etc. The branch has done a wonderful job and were very selfless in knowing that pens would be backed up for six months.
The two left have now been moved into a new foster home where they can run around a bit more and it's basically just been a case of cleaning the pen out to a ridiculous level!
It's been a hard struggle and we may not ever re-home Ace and Adam, but refuse to give up on them. If that happens then we'll just keep them as sponser cats. The couple who adopted the female pair were the kind of people we dream of phoning - they were totally selfless and just wanted to give a good home to the cats who needed it most - don't you wish all potential adopters were like that?!
Soz for the long reply!