Do you own a Scottish Fold or other breed of cat? If so then you may want to talk to your vet about a virus called FeLV or the Feline Leukemia Virus. In general, FeLV is the second largest cause of death among cats with trauma being first. The virus can cause anemia or lymphoma as well as suppress their immune system making them highly susceptible to deadly infections. Although the virus is a leading cause of death, it doesn’t have to be. When cats are vaccinated they have a stronger chance of resisting the deadly virus. In fact, research has found that 70% of cats that came in contact with FeLV were able to either resist the infection or overcome it on their own. FeLV affects cats only and is not contagious to dogs, people or other animals. It is transmitted from cat to cat through saliva, blood and possibly urine or feces. Learn more from your veterinary clinic Covington, GA. Read more here.
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