04/20/2026
Did you know that veterinarians are seeing a higher than usual number of feline panleukopenia cases in the Valley right now? Even in indoor cats! Feline panleukopenia is a very contagious, life-threatening infectious disease in cats. It spreads through bodily secretions and can cause fever, appetite loss, vomiting, diarrhea, bone marrow damage and death. Fortunately, vaccination is highly effective! The FVRCP vaccine is a core vaccine recommended for all cats. If your kitty is due for their FVRCP, call our office to schedule a visit.
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Feline distemper, caused by a parvovirus, is a life-threatening disease. The virus is considered ubiquitous, meaning it is in virtually every place that is not regularly disinfected. The infection is highly contagious among unvaccinated cats, usually kittens and young adult cats living in groups. Ba...