Can a cat with feline leukemia live with other cats?
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a contagious disease that can be transmitted from one cat to another through saliva, blood, urine, and feces.
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a contagious disease that can be transmitted from one cat to another through saliva, blood, urine, and feces.
A relatively effective vaccine against FeLV is available, although it will not protect 100% of cats vaccinated.
Vaccine failure is possible in a very low percentage of cats.
Vaccines are not 100% effective, and dogs can still get distemper if they are vaccinated.
Pets can still be infected with parvovirus even if they are vaccinated.
Rabies vaccinations are highly effective, safe and well tolerated. There is a high chance that you will not get rabies after receiving the rabies vaccine.