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Did you know that the FeLV virus or the Feline Leukemia Virus is found in cats only? The virus can cause anemia, lymphoma, and a suppressed immune system in cats of all breeds including Aegeans. The virus is not contagious to other animals or people. There is no cure. Most treatment options are for the purpose of prolonging your cat’s quality of life. It’s important to have your Aegean tested routinely for FeLV even if a diagnosis has already been made. There are levels or degrees of the illness. Your cat may test FeLV positive, but maintain normal levels for years before any symptoms of the disease appear. In addition, your cat may show FeLV positive and simply be a carrier and not actually infected with the disease. If your cat is showing symptoms, schedule an appointment and talk with your veterinary clinic Carmel, IN about medication and long-term care.

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Did you know that cats like the Aegean cat are susceptible to different health conditions? For instance, one such illness that can affect cats like the Aegean and other breeds is the Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). FeLV is the second largest cause of death among cats. The disease has no preference for breed, sex, or age. FeLV can cause anemia or lymphoma as well as suppress the immune system making cats highly susceptible to infections. Although the virus is a leading cause of death, it doesn’t have to be. When cats are vaccinated they have a stronger chance of resisting the deadly virus. In fact, research has found that 70% of cats that came in contact with FeLV were able to either resist the infection or overcome it. FeLV affects cats only and is not contagious to dogs, people or other animals. For more details, contact your veterinarian Carmel, IN.

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Gingivitis is a common gum disease found in both dogs and cats. If you own a cat like the Himalayan then you should keep an eye on his teeth to ensure healthy gums. Brushing your cat’s teeth routinely can help prevent gingivitis. You can also feed your cat crunchy snacks to help break down tartar and plaque. Bad breath is often a sign of gingivitis. If your Himalayan has bad breath you should call and make an appointment with your vet. Gingivitis causes inflammation and irritation to the gums and is one of the first stages of periodontal disease. If not treated it can lead to other gum or tooth related infections and diseases. Plaque and food build up or tartar build up can cause gingivitis. Advanced gingivitis can occur with plaque plus calculus builds up on the gums. Give your vet Carmel, IN a call for additional information.

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