Long Beach Animal Control is seeing a spike in viruses, specifically Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) and Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV) among animals in the city.
The shelter’s cats are vaccinated against feline panleukopenia, but that is not 100% effective, the Facebook post states. Positive test results are coming back all through the cat area, it reads.
and feline panleukopenia virus. The SPCA will also offer flea medicine, an oral dewormer, and microchips. There will also be free pet supplies while supplies last. If you have any questions ...
It worked out really good.” Quentin Denney with Long Beach Animal Control said the city has seen a rise in Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) and Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV). “We scheduled this ...
Damage most often results from exposure to the feline distemper virus, also called the panleukopenia virus, either from contact with an infected cat or vaccination. Severity may vary among kittens ...