Has your Bengal cat or other breed cat tested positive for FeLV? If so, make sure you talk to your vet in depth to learn and understand the affects of the disease and the health risks that your cat may be faced with due to being FeLV positive. FeLV stands for Feline Leukemia Virus. An FeLV positive cat most likely has a compromised immune system making him more likely to contract other diseases and illnesses. The FeLV virus is capable of spreading through mucus, blood, saliva, and even through mutual grooming or fighting. Due to this, your FeLV positive cat could be at risk of spreading the disease. Keep FeLV positive cats away from healthy cats to prevent the virus from spreading. You should also keep them separate to prevent your healthy cats from giving your FeLV positive cat an illness from the outside. Talk to your pet clinic Roanoke VA to learn more.
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