She was trapped with her kittens by a Cat Rescue in Essex and a Cat Rescue in South London moved her into foster. They found homes for her kittens and they felt she needed to be brought on in the company of other cats so we were approached and happy to help her.
On the brink of homing her I could not find a Vac card from the other Rescue. Then discovered NO CHIP!...did some research to find out she wasn't spayed.
Next day she went and was spayed, chipped, 1st vaccinated, Vet checked and we tested at the request of the then receiving family, thank God as sadly she came back as FIV positive. She is recovering and is fine to share as it isn't passed unless Cats mate or fight.
We are now continuing to care for her and bring her out further through building trust. For precautionary reasons she needs to be an indoor cat with other indoor cats positive or negative. Many people help FIV cats.