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What does FeLV do to a cat?

What does FeLV do to a cat?

FeLV adversely affects a cat’s body in many ways. It is the most common cause of cancer in cats, may cause various blood disorders, and may lead to a state of immune deficiency that hinders a cat’s ability to protect itself against other infections.

How long do cats with FeLV live?

Most cats with FeLV live normal lives, but their life span tends to be significantly shorter. Around 80 percent of FeLV kittens do not live past three years and most die within a year.

What does FeLV positive mean?

FeLV is a retrovirus that compromises a cat’s immune system. FeLV is a feline-only virus that cannot be transmitted to humans. Cats who test positive for FeLV can live for many years without serious symptoms. A positive FeLV test result SHOULD NOT be a death sentence.

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Can FeLV go away?

There is presently no cure for FeLV infection. Secondary infections can be treated as they appear, and cats with cancer can receive chemotherapy. However, the prognosis is grave for cats with bone marrow compromise or widespread lymphoma.

Can a cat with leukemia be saved?

Unfortunately, there is no cure for feline leukemia. Cats who are FeLV positive should not be around other cats and should be kept inside at all times to reduce the spread. All cats should be vaccinated against the feline leukemia virus.

What does FeLV stand for?

FeLV stands for feline leukemia virus. As the name implies, it is a viral infection of cats that affects a cat’s immune system and bone marrow.

Is FeLV contagious to humans?

Feline leukemia virus is one of the most serious contagious cat diseases. There is no treatment and, while contagious from cat to cat, this disease can be spread from a mother cat to her kittens in the womb and during nursing. This disease isn’t contagious to humans or other animals.

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What does FIV stand for in feline?

FIV is an acronym for feline immunodeficiency virus, a disease affecting domestic cats and other members of the feline family. FIV is similar to the HIV virus that affects human beings, however FIV only affects cats and cannot be transmitted to people.

How is FeLV transmitted?

FeLV is spread primarily through cats’ saliva. It can also spread through blood, tears, feces, and urine. Most cats acquire the virus from their infected mothers at birth or through prolonged direct contact, such as mutual grooming. It can also spread through bite wounds and rarely through the shared use of litter boxes or feeding dishes.