Did
you know that the FeLV virus stands for the Feline Leukemia Virus and that it
can affect cats of all breeds including the Singapura breed? The FeLV virus is
the second leading cause of death in cats. The number one cause of death in
cats is trauma. Talk to your vet about FeLV and how to protect your cat from
the disease. You should also ask for your cat to be tested. FeLV tests should
be run on an annual basis or at annual vet exams. The FeLV virus has been known
to cause anemia or lymphoma. Another huge thing to be concerned about is the
fact that is suppresses the immune system making a cat highly susceptible to
deadly infections. Vaccinated cats have a stronger chance to resist the FeLV
infection or to overcome it on their own. FeLV is transmitted through saliva
and bodily fluids. Talk to your vet Rochester NY to learn more.
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