This a virus typically shared between grooming cats (saliva, urine and feces) and 1/10 cats are infected with this virus in the general population. The virus can lead to a variety of signs such as not eating and weight loss, recurring infections of organs, suppression of the bone marrow, anemia, jaundice and diarrhea. This deadly disease can often be avoided with proper vaccination and education.
Important Note: Feline Leukemia is mandatory as per AAHA recommendations. The protocol is to vaccinate as a kitten and get a booster at 1 year. Then it is only boosted afterwards if they are an outdoor cat or in multi cat households. It requires a small blood test that is done in-house before vaccinating as 1 in 10 cats have FeLV and if they are positive then we don’t need to vaccinate them as they already have the disease