RCP stands for
Rhinotracheitis also known as herpes virus, Calici virus, and Panleukopenia also known as distemper.
This stands for
Rhinotracheitis also known as herpes virus, Calici virus, and Panleukopenia also known as distemper.
Not exact matches
In cats, Herpes is an upper respiratory virus (not an STD); it's
also called «
rhinotracheitis» and is one of the components of the combination upper respiratory / panleukopenia (feline distemper) vaccine for kittens.
Rhinotracheitis and calici are both respiratory viruses which can be fatal and can
also permanently affect the eyes and urinary tract.
Genetics may
also plays a roll in determining the severity of
rhinotracheitis.
Ninety percent of feline upper respiratory infections are caused by either feline herpes (
also called the «
rhinotracheitis» virus) or feline calicivirus.
This stands for
Rhinotracheitis (
also known as herpes virus), Calici virus, and Panleukopenia (
also known as distemper).
You should
also discuss other vaccines, such as
rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia with your veterinarian.
This virus shares symptoms with other feline viruses such as
rhinotracheitis (differentiated from calicivirus by more sneezing, eye inflammation and discharge) and chlamydiosis where in addition to some of the aforementioned symptoms your cat would
also be suffering from conjunctivitis (red eyes).
However, Many Cats
Also Have Viruses Like Feline
Rhinotracheitis Virus (known As Feline Herpes Virus) Or One Known As Feline Calici Virus.
Keep in mind that this very important vaccination does triple duty for your cat — in addition to Panleuk protection, it
also vaccinates against two other common viruses, Calicvivirus and
Rhinotracheitis... just a couple more reasons not to skip this vaccine.
It is
also common to see fever, lethargy and a loss of appetite in cats with Feline Viral
Rhinotracheitis.
It protects your feline friend from viral
rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia, which is
also known as feline distemper.
Feline viral
rhinotracheitis (Feline Herpes Virus)- This virus
also causes upper respiratory signs but it can
also cause corneal (eye) ulcers.
The core vaccines include the rabies vaccine which is required for all cats in the counties of Chicagoland, and the «distemper» vaccine,
also known as FVRCP or PCR, which is a combination vaccine including panleukopenia (feline distemper), feline calicivirus and feline herpes virus type 1 (
rhinotracheitis).
Feline upper respiratory tract infections (FRTIs) range from «colds», caused by various viruses, through to full - blown «cat flu» caused by Feline Calicivirus (FCV,
also called Feline
Rhinotracheitis Virus), Feline Herpesvirus (FHV) and Chlamydia.