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Feline Calicivirus in Cats(FCV)

One of the main causes of upper respiratory infections, characterized by oral ulcers and respiratory symptoms. Highly contagious and spreads easily in multi-cat settings.

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Symptoms

  • Oral ulcers
  • Sneezing and nasal discharge
  • Fever
  • Loss of appetite
  • Limping (arthritis type)

Causes

  • Direct contact with infected cats
  • Droplet transmission
  • Contaminated environment

Diagnosis

1

Clinical diagnosis

2

PCR testing

3

Virus isolation

Treatment

  • Supportive care (fluids, anti-inflammatory)
  • Antibiotics (prevent secondary infection)
  • Oral care
  • Nutritional support

Prognosis

Usually recovers in 1-2 weeks, but may continue shedding virus as a carrier.

Severity: Medium

Prevention

  • Core vaccination (FVRCP)
  • Quarantine new cats
  • Environmental disinfection

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