The Feline Leukemia Virus, or FeLV, is the second leading cause of death in cats, especially those in feral colonies. This disease impairs the cat’s immune system and can lead to cancer. Kittens (or ...
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is second only to trauma as the leading cause of death in cats, killing 85% of persistently infected felines within three years of diagnosis. The virus commonly causes ...
Lymphoma in cats is the most common cancer in felines. The disease is most often found in the intestines, as vaccination against the feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and testing for the feline leukemia ...
ANN ARBOR, MI -- The Humane Society of Huron Valley has housed cats inside its offices in the past, but now the office will serve as the home for eight cats with Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). Jessa ...
MyCentralJersey: Tabby's Place is adding a wing for FeLV cats, the 'last cats to have anyone to love them'
Tabby's Place is adding a wing for FeLV cats, the 'last cats to have anyone to love them'
Fox 11 News: Kittens should be tested for Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
clickondetroit.com: Feline leukemia awareness grows as Michigan Humane highlights adoptable cats with condition
Feline leukemia awareness grows as Michigan Humane highlights adoptable cats with condition
MLive: Cats with Feline Leukemia find a home in Humane Society of Huron Valley office
Cats with Feline Leukemia find a home in Humane Society of Huron Valley office
Feline leukemia is caused by feline leukemia virus, but depending on the subtype of virus present it can cause diseases other than leukemia, such as tumors, lymphoma (the most common FeLV associated ...