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Yep the equivelent of Parvo in cats is Feline panleucopaenia (feline infectious enteritis) it was thought that Parvo virus is a mutated FIE virus, which was why when canine parvo virus hit the doggy world 20 yrs or so ago they were vaccinating with feline enterits vaccine. |
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changing the subject.... did you know cats can also get bordetella bronchiseptica (if I've spelt that right it will be a miracle) ie kennel cough? weird I know. |
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Yes Min had kennel cough last summer, post-kennel. Dinah returned from the kennel with it so I guess Min got it from her. Strangely it is easily treated in cats and she was fine after the first day of a five day antibiotic course. Odd, when dogs are usually left to hack their way through it. I think it's fairly rare/not well known. I phoned ahead to the vet to ask if I should wait in the car etc, the receptionist asked the vet nurse who said - no, kennel cough in cats, never heard of it! |
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