Feline Infectious Enteritis

Feline Infectious Enteritis (Panleucopenia): This disease is caused by a virus and is fatal, particularly in kittens and young cats if not treated immediately by a vet. The symptoms are listlessness, loss of appetite, vomiting, extraordinary thirst, rise of temperature and rapid deterioration in condition. If a kitten is vomiting and looks poorly, call the vet immediately. Speed is essential. All kittens should be vaccinated against feline infectious enteritis.











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