Feline Calicivirus (FCV) is one of the most common contagious respiratory diseases in cats, causing symptoms ranging from oral ulcers to severe systemic illness. For multi-cat households or rescuers, understanding FCV prevention, proper care, and rapid testing (e.g., FCV Ag Rapid Test Kit) is crucial. This guide covers FCV transmission, prevention, cat care, and diagnostic methods.
1. Understanding FCV: Symptoms & Transmission
What is FCV?
FCV is a highly contagious RNA virus affecting cats, particularly kittens, unvaccinated cats, and immunocompromised felines.
Common Symptoms
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Mild cases:
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Sneezing, nasal discharge, watery eyes
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Oral ulcers (painful mouth sores, drooling, reduced appetite)
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