The infection by the Virus Leucemogene Feline (FeLV)
As named typhus, it is a viral illness, infectious of the cat, who drags problems of diarrhea: the kittens are then very weaken and dehydrated. They die then quickly because the treatments are very uncertain and often without success. Nowadays, of part the systematic vaccination, there is not case of feline leucopenia anymore at the Koratses but it can occur very well among kittens no or vaccinated badly. The delay of action in rédhibition is of thirty days if a certificate of suspicion is emitted by a veterinarian (in the five days after the receipt of the animal).It is an infection by the Virus Leucemogene Feline (FeLV) that is responsible for the feline leucose. It results in an immuno-depression that returns the animal sensitive to the infections. It can also drag the formation of cancers.
One tracks down the illness by an available serological test among the veterinarians. The delay of suspicion is of 15 days after delivery of the animal. The veterinarian will give you a certificate of suspicion mentioning the results of the serological test then.