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Cats - Conditions and Diseases - Feline LeukemiaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Chloe's Web: Feline Leukemia Virus Description: Variety of resources relating to FeLV for vets, caregivers, researchers and pet owners. (felineleukemia.com) |
Feline Leukemia - Do Something! Description: Charlie's story tells of an alternative medicine used in the cat's treatment of FeLV. The drug used is a paramunity inducer called "Baypamun". (corax.com) |
Feline Leukemia FeLV Treatments Description: Information for owners of cats with the disease but which are not responding to traditional veterinary methods of treatment. (angelfire.com) |
Feline Leukemia Virus Description: A comprehensive fact sheet about FeLV from Cornell Feline Health Center. (web.vet.cornell.edu) |
Feline Leukemia Virus - Overview, Risk factors & Transmission Description: Description of the condition including the different types of FeLV and its incidence. (animalhealthchannel.com) |
Fighting FeLV Description: Concise fact sheet on the disease that describes its symptoms, prevention and treatments in layman's terms. (bright.net) |
Infectious Disease - Feline Leukemia Description: Information on FeLV including, but not limited to, symptoms, mortality rates, survivability and transmission methods. (vetinfo.com) |
Marley Fund Description: Non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for FeLV research, community education, and making life better for affected cats. (marleyfund.com) |
Some Moore Cats - Feline Leukemia Description: Story about a cat called Maxwell and his battle with FeLV and his chronic eye problems, including corneal ulcers, entropion, and conjunctivitis. (somemoorecats.com) |
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