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FCV Prognosis, FCV PreventionFCV Prognosis Clinical symptoms of calicivirus usually appear 3 to 4 days after infection. Once the cat's immune system starts producing antibodies to the virus, usually about a week after infection, recovery is quick. Unless the cat develops severe pneumonia, the prognosis is excellent. Even after the cat recovers and the symptoms disappear, FCV infection tends to persist, and the cat may be contagious for years. FCV Prevention Veterinarians recommend that all cats be vaccinated ...Read the full article
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