Cats are more at risk for their strains of the virus, which is
called Feline Panleukopenia virus.
Feline parvovirus, sometimes
called feline panleukopenia or feline distemper, is a potentially life - threatening illness.
The virus that causes the disease is
called the feline panleukopenia virus, or FPV.
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.
Since the new virus,
called canine parvovirus, appeared to be a mutated version of the
feline panleukopenia virus, a few veterinarians began to vaccinate dogs with that cat vaccine, with some success.
Panleukopenia is a viral disease of cats and is often
called feline distemper.
Feline distemper (more correctly
called panleukopenia) is caused by a parvovirus and represents a life - threatening disease.
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feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and
panleukopenia (sometimes
called feline distemper)
The core vaccine for kittens is
called FVRCP, which protects against three common infectious diseases (
feline viral rhinotracheitis, calcivirus and
panleukopenia).
It is actually a virus
called panleukopenia, but is sometimes
called feline parvo because the symptoms are similar to the symptoms of canine parvo virus.
Panleukopenia of cats is sometimes
called feline distemper.