I'd put out the trap right away. If he does have FHIV, isn't it more humane than to let him suffer with the illness? And spread it around? And make more babies? If he doesn't have it, you can neuter him and then build the relationship if you want.
It's always a good idea to take care of the least of these.
Bless you,
Karen




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Any cat diagnosed definitely needs to go to an indoor only home so that they cannot spread the disease, but they need not die. The shelter that I volunteer at cares for and adopts out FIV+ cats. They need to be watched to be sure they are not getting sick and kept from contact with cats that do not have FIV, but otherwise do not require any special care. In fact they may be carriers without getting sick themselves.
