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Feline panleukopenia
- Wikipedia - Feline panleukopenia
- Once contracted, it is highly contagious and can be fatal to the affected cat.
- Feline panleukopenia requires aggressive treatment if the cat is to survive, as this disease can kill cats in less than 24 hours.
- Most panleukopenia deaths are due to secondary infections or dehydration resulting from diarrhea. This is because the virus affects the infected cat's immune system, leaving it vulnerable to secondary infection.
- AVMA - Feline panleukopenia
- Infected cats may even show signs that resemble those seen when a cat has been poisoned or has swallowed a foreign object.