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FeLV - Feline Leukemia Virus
Although the incidence of FeLV is only known to be 2-3% in the United States, feline leukemia is still considered to be a dread disease. Explore resources for the cause, diagnosis, and treatment of Feline Leukemia (FeLV).
http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/diseasesandconditions/a/CW-FELV.htm
Learn the signs and symptoms, risk factors, and care and management of cats with feline leukemia, from this article by Lianne Mcload, D.V.M., former Contributing Writer for About.com Veterinary Medicine.
Feline Leukemia Virus
From the Winn Health Foundation, more important information about this virus and related treatments and prevention.
Feline Leukemia (feLV)
Becky Lundgren, DVM, writing for VeterinaryPartners.com, writes of Feline Leukemia: "Feline leukemia virus, a retrovirus, is a common infection of cats. It is the cause of more cat deaths, directly or indirectly, than any other organism and is widespread in the cat population."
Feline Leukemia - Alternative Treatments
From a lay person, well-documented evidence that alternative treatment methods might save cats who don't respond to the standard treatment for FeLV.
