Unlock the Hidden Threat: What Every Cat Owner Must Know About Feline Leukemia Virus Before It’s Too Late
Feline leukemia virus can affect a cat’s body in numerous ways. FeLV infection is one of the most common causes of cancer (e.g., lymphoma and lymphosarcoma) in cats and can also cause blood disorders like anemia. The virus also reduces the ability of a cat’s immune system to fight off infections (e.g., skin, eye, upper respiratory tract and urinary tract infections) that wouldn’t cause a problem for healthy cats.
Symptoms of Feline Leukemia
Although there aren’t specific clinical signs associated with FeLV, there are a variety of symptoms to look for:
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