How did my indoor cat get calicivirus?
If your indoor cat is infected with calicivirus, then she must have been exposed to a cat that has already been infected with calicivirus.
If your indoor cat is infected with calicivirus, then she must have been exposed to a cat that has already been infected with calicivirus.
It’s possible for a cat to suffer from feline calicivirus more than once – even if they’ve previously been vaccinated against it.
She can live a very normal, healthy life for many years.
It is not contagious for humans or dogs, so humans don’t catch FPV.
Cats who infect FIV can live very normal, healthy lives for many years if managed appropriately.
The accuracy of ELISA is relatively higher. The results of different samples are also different.
CPV fecal antigen ELISA kits are used to diagnose FPV infection.
In leukemia test, serum is used as sample, if your kitten has been vaccinated before, it is likely to get a positive result with antibody test. This is not false positive.
Vaccine failure is possible in a very low percentage of cats.