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    FeLV – a Cats' disease February 19th, 2010

    What is FeLV? This is a submicroscopic organism (virus) associated with the disease worldwide and the deaths of cats than any other infectious disease. This virus is spread through urine, saliva and nasal secretions of infected cats or by using the milk of nursing mothers infected cats.

    How can your cat get it? If a lactating mother cat that can be transmitted through milk. If the cat is a cat outside, because it could be bitten by ainfected cats, one way or another come into contact with a couple of urine from an infected cat, or rubbing against a cat infected and-fetch a pair of cat saliva or nasal secretions. An infected cat can pass only licks or manage a healthy cat.

    Outdoor cats are more susceptible to disease as they are indoor cats and visit many areas that could be infected if they are in contact with other infected dogs.

    If youadopt a cat from a shelter or animal, it is wise to test for FeLV before returning the cat to the rest of your cats. When you add a new cat in your house have tried, because even a healthy cat is looking for a wearer, and the disease can spread.

    How can you prevent the disease? Among other things, your cat vaccinated as a kitten and then get a booster shot after one year.

    This is a disease of young cats are more likely to have cats as they growage seems much more resistant to initial infection, which is why the vaccine is administered for the kitten shots are so important.

    What is this disease and what it does? First of all you really need a blood test to see if your cat has or not. FeLV is a disease that can remain dormant for months or even years. Some cats remain carriers for many years, while others will show signs of disease much earlier. Some of the signs are jaundice, a yellowdiscoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes and mucous membranes. A loss of appetite and weight loss apparent lethargy and depression, chronic skin ulcers and a change in bowel habits that constantly constipation or diarrhea are also some of the characters.

    FeLV is a slow acting body of the same family of viruses such as FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency). If your cat has a strong immune system will get the virus in the blood and other tissues and stops it. If the immune systemis not strong enough, will progress in the bone marrow and cells and other diseases that infect lymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic system), leukemia and anemia occur.

    If your cat has been diagnosed with FeLV is not a death sentence, if it is possible for your cat to the development of an effective immune response. Will be necessary for your cat tested again after a period of about three months, and the possibility that the virus has passed a possibility.

    If the virusBut it is important to ensure that your cat away from other cats in your house to prevent further spread of the disease. The cat should be kept indoors, fed a high-quality food and a balanced diet, you should keep in touch with your veterinarian about any changes in behavior or condition of the cat.

    The prevention of this disease can be easily done with the way the cat / kitten kitten need shots of eight weeks, is known asPreventive Medicine and is worth its weight in gold.

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