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But sometimes feline herpes returns occasionally throughout the cat's life, especially in times of illness or stress. Some of the signs of feline herpes include the following. FHV-associated ...
A: No, herpes viruses are species-specific. That means humans and dogs don’t catch the cat herpes virus, called feline herpesvirus-1 or FHV-1, and cats and dogs don’t get the human herpes viruses.
Cats often have two or more of these upper respiratory infections at the same time, and FHV-1 is one of the most common. FHV-1 occurs worldwide. Eighty percent of all kittens are exposed to it.
The most common infectious cause of corneal eye ulcers is recurrent infection with the feline herpesvirus (FHV). Eye inflammation. This is a common symptom of cat eye ulcers. The affected eye may ...
Some cats experience both. Usually, kittens acquire FHV from their mother. Cats in crowded shelters or catteries are also at risk. The disease spreads through direct contact with saliva or eye or ...
feline herpesvirus-1 (fhv-1), feline chlamydia and feline mycoplasma. What you are describing sounds like the herpes virus, which is very prevalent in cats. The virus typically causes an initial ...