How long can a cat live with FeLV?
Most cats with FeLV live normal lives, but their life span tends to be significantly shorter.
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Most cats with FeLV live normal lives, but their life span tends to be significantly shorter.
A relatively effective vaccine against FeLV is available, although it will not protect 100% of cats vaccinated.
Kittens can be tested as early as six weeks of age.
No test is (or ever will be)100% accurate, but the current tests for FeLV are generally very good.
We strongly recommend testing every cat, whether an adult or kitten, for the FIV virus.
You can use Feline Leukemia Virus Antigen Test Kit.
It is used to screen all cats for the presence of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) antigen in feline serum, plasma or anticoagulated whole blood.
FHV is more often associated with corneal ulceration and FCV with oral ulceration.