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FELINE UPPER RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
A complex of infections involving Feline Pneumonitis (Chlamydia), Rhinotracheitis (Herpes virus), Calicivirus, and a few others causes symptoms similar to those of a head cold.
FELINE DISTEMPER
Feline distemper (also called "feline panleukopenia") is a generally lethal infection in kittens and young adult cats. It has no relationship to canine distemper, but is closely related to canine parvovirus. This virus forms the basis of regular feline vaccination, and represents one of the most >FELINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS
Feline Leukemia Virus is a deadly virus of usually young cats and kittens. Mortality is high with 80% of infected cats dying within the first 3 years. No effective treatment has emerged but vaccination is preventive. We have assembled some external links to create an informative collection regarding this terrible infection.
FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS
There is finally a vaccine for this disease, but our hospital chooses not to use it. Why not? This page explains why we don’t think you should vaccinate your cat against FIV.
FELINE INFECTIOUS PERITONITIS
FIP is a very serious disease with nearly 100% mortality. Testing is extremely difficult and a tremendous amount of misinformation has circulated. We would like to present an FAQ to hopefully straighten out what is known about this condition.
RABIES VACCINATION FOR CATS
Dogs are not the only animals susceptible to this deadly disease. Click here to check out the part of this page dealing specifically with our feline friends.