Does my cat need a FeLV FIV test?
We strongly recommend testing every cat, whether an adult or kitten, for the FIV virus.
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.
FCV is a relatively common virus that can affect cats of all ages, genders and breeds, though young kittens and cats with a weakened immune system are most at risk.
If you have a cat infected with FCV, it is recommended not to have other cats for the time being.
At ordinary times, we must pay attention to environmental sanitation and frequent disinfection, which can reduce the general situation of cats infecting the virus.
Antibiotics are used to prevent secondary bacterial infections from complicating the disease.