Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
intestinal inflammation , neurologic disorders (including nerve dysfunction and blindness) stomatitis (severe inflammation in the mouth) These disorders can be worsened by the presence of other infectious diseases, such as feline panleukopenia or calicivirus. Feline leukemia virus is diagnosed with a quick blood test.
Other problems associated with FeLV infection include abortion, severe enteritis ( intestinal inflammation ), neurological (nerve) disease, and ocular (eye) disease. FeLV-related disease is usually fatal. Studies show that 80% to 90% of FeLV-infected cats will die within three to four years of initial diagnosis. How is FeLV transmitted?

Feline Leukemia Virus Infection
Comparative Examination of Cats with Feline Leukemia Virus

Feline leukemia virus (FeLV)-associated enteritis (FAE) is one of the nonneoplastic conditions that may be seen in cats persistently infected with FeLV.26,43-45 The small intestine in cats with FAE bears histopath-ologic features similar to those of cats with feline pan-leukopenia, but bone marrow depletion is missing.
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