will all of the cats be infected with Feline leukemia already if a group lives together outdoors?

jack

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There's a group of stray cats, they usually don't always hang around together but a few times a week they seem to eat out of the same bowls and drink the same water ,etc. There are about 4 of them and they look pretty thin, so I bet the odds are high that at least one of them has feline leukemia (law of averages, 1 in 10 stray cats). So wouldn't all 4 of those cats already be infected with it if just 1 of them had it already? I was undee the impression that it was so easy to catch that just 1 exposure would infect the other cat, sneezing, sharing food, etc?
 
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