Unlock the Hidden Threat: What Every Cat Owner Must Know About Feline Leukemia Virus Before It’s Too Late
A vaccine is available for feline leukemia virus. Veterinarians recommended the FeLV vaccine for all kittens (even if they are indoor-only kittens) due to their high risk of becoming infected. Ask your veterinarian whether they recommend an annual feline leukemia virus vaccination for adult cats in your home, especially if your cat spends any time outdoors. The vaccine will not cause a positive result on FeLV tests, but it is recommended to test your cat for FeLV before receiving the vaccine. No vaccine is 100 percent effective, so it’s still important to prevent vaccinated cats from being exposed to FeLV.
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