Testing Positive for Feline AIDS or Leukemia? By Marc Smith, DVM, MS

Can a cat test positive for FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) or FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS)) and later test negative? Yes. Dr. Marc Smith shares his tip about using sodium ascorbate as a natural remedy for cats with (FeLV) and (FIV).

In this video, you’ll learn:
✅ Why some FeLV & FIV-positive cats may not need to be euthanized
✅ How sodium ascorbate can help improve test results
✅ The recommended dosage for adult cats and kittens
✅ Possible side effects and what to watch for
✅ Real success stories of cats testing negative after treatment

Sodium Ascorbate Dosage:
Adult Cats: ¼ teaspoon mixed in food twice daily
Kittens: ⅛ teaspoon mixed in food twice daily

Retest your cat in 3–6 months to see the results.

If you have concerns about how this affects your cat, it’s always best to consult with a veterinarian.

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4 Comments

  1. Im from Argentina, now im in Miami. Where can i get sodium ascorbate. Can u write the proportion

  2. My cat tested positive with the spot test 6 years ago. we ignored the vets advice to put him to sleep and he still lives

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