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No FeLV p27 antigen was detected in the blood. This means your cat does not have an active FeLV infection. FeLV is transmitted through saliva — via mutual grooming, shared food bowls, and bite wounds.
No FeLV p27 antigen was detected in the blood. This means your cat does not have an active FeLV infection. FeLV is transmitted through saliva — via mutual grooming, shared food bowls, and bite wounds.
Continue FeLV vaccination as recommended by your vet. Keep your cat indoors to minimize exposure.
Feline FeLV antigen: negative (0)FeLV p27 antigen was detected, indicating an active infection. FeLV is a retrovirus that suppresses the immune system and causes anemia, lymphoma, and leukemia. Cats with FeLV have a shortened lifespan but can live comfortably for years with supportive care. About 30% of cats will clear the infection naturally if their immune system is strong.
Your cat should be kept strictly indoors to prevent transmission and avoid secondary infections. Regular veterinary checkups every 6 months are recommended. There is no cure, but supportive care includes good nutrition, prompt treatment of secondary infections, and monitoring for anemia or cancer. Keep your cat stress-free and avoid corticosteroids unless absolutely necessary.
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