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FeLV PreventionFeLV Prevention Several vaccines can protect cats from contracting FeLV The vaccines are generally safe, although the cat may appear sick or sluggish for a few hours, to a couple of days afterward. Some cats may have an allergic reaction (e.g., fever, diarrhea, malaise). FeLV vaccines are not 100% effective. Vaccinated cats may develop a short-lived infection after exposure to FeLV but rarely do they develop clinical disease. Kittens should be vaccinated at 9 to 10 week...Read the full article
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