Feline Leukemia Virus, or FeLV, is caused by a virus that inhibits the immune system and results in various types of cancer and other chronic diseases. This virus is typically passed from cat to cat by direct contact, including licking, biting and sneezing. Many cats infected with FeLV appear perfectly healthy for quite some time, and therefore detection of this disease is vital, since it is often fatal. Ask your veterinarian about a series of vaccinations for Feline Leukemia Virus.

Answer the questions below to determine if your cat’s health is at risk from issues related to Feline Leukemia Virus.
 
1 - SIGNS & BEHAVIORS 2 - RISK FACTORS 3 - RESULTS

Please Note:

The following Wellness Quiz is designed to offer general information regarding pet health. It is not intended to diagnose illness or to be used as substitute for qualified veterinary care. It is important to maintain your pet's routine veterinary care and to consult your veterinarian if your pet shows signs inconsistent with good health.

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