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Feline Parvo Virus, Parent of Canine Parvo Virus

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This episode dives in to Feline Parvo Virus (FPV). Known by other names such as feline distemper, feline plague and feline infectious enteritis, I prefer FPV. This is a serious contagious and infectious disease of cats primarily infecting kittens and unvaccinated or partially vaccinted cats. It is ubiquitous and worldwide. Cats are less likely to survive a serious infection than dogs, by 50%. Recovered or vaccinated cats have lifelong immunity. I have posted several links below for further reading.

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This episode dives in to Feline Parvo Virus (FPV). Known by other names such as feline distemper, feline plague and feline infectious enteritis, I prefer FPV. This is a serious contagious and infectious disease of cats primarily infecting kittens and unvaccinated or partially vaccinted cats. It is ubiquitous and worldwide. Cats are less likely to survive a serious infection than dogs, by 50%. Recovered or vaccinated cats have lifelong immunity. I have posted several links below for further reading.

Please leave a review, it will help to attract other listeners.

I can be contacted at askdrmatt@proton.me

See you again for the next episode.

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