[Felvtalk] Question
marlene melpignano
marlmel at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 22 10:30:44 CST 2017
From what I read (scientific articles) the virus might stay in the room from 2 to 7 days. No conclusive data on this, but be careful. Even if a bite is surely the most common way to catch Felv
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> Il giorno 22 nov 2017, alle ore 17:03, kresch831 at mchsi.com ha scritto:
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> My take on this disease is that FeL is transmitted by direct contact with blood or saliva from the infected cat. The FeLV is transmitted primarily through a bite.
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> From: Theresa O'Rourke <theresa.orourke at videotron.ca>
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> I have three cats, and take care of other people’s cats.
> My daughter’s friend has a FeLV positive cat, can I keep her in a separate room for a week, do I have to wash all the linens and clean the room, after the cat goes back home? It’s because I take care of other friend’s cats also and want to know if they can catch
> The disease.
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