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Getting your pet vaccinated is one of the most critical things you can do to ensure their long-term health and happiness.
Finding out your cat has feline herpes is alarming. Here is what you need to know to protect your cat and your sanity.
Q: My cat has been diagnosed with feline herpesvirus. What is it, and can she transmit it to me? A: First, the short answer, to put your mind at ease: Every species has its own version of herpesvir… ...
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.
Similar to feline herpesvirus, feline calicivirus can stay in your cat's system after the symptoms pass, turning them into an otherwise healthy carrier. However, this only happens in about half of ...
A: Teary, watery eyes are a common problem in feline medicine. The condition is typically the result of three culprits: feline herpesvirus-1 (fhv-1), feline chlamydia and feline mycoplasma.
Among the most common is feline herpesvirus 1, FHV-1 or feline rhinotracheitis virus. This virus causes a respiratory and occular illness known as rhinotracheitis.
DEAR JOAN: My neighbors allow their cat to roam free. We have tried to keep him out because they won’t fix him and he sprays everywhere, and now he has a disease, feline herpesvirus. My 14-year ...
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.