Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) |
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Symptoms This virus allows many infections to become established in the affected cat but has no symptoms as such. Causes The virus multiplies in the white cells in the cat's blood and is often transmitted through cat bites. What to do You must take any cat suspected of suffering an FIV infection to the vet. Infected cats will suffer chronic long term illnesses, weight loss and other debilitating conditions as a result of the infections caused by the lack of i o-response. Treatment There is currently no treatment available for a cat infected with FIV and euthanasia is usually recommended. << Previous Feline Enteritis | Back to Cat Health | Next >> Feline infectious enteritis (FIE)
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