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The cost to treat feline calicivirus varies but typically ranges from $100 to $500, depending on the severity and treatment needs such as hospitalization or dental care.
The deadliest virus for cats is the virulent systemic strain of feline calicivirus (VS-FCV), which can cause severe illness and fatal outcomes.
Treatment cost for feline calicivirus typically ranges from $100 to $500, depending on the severity and required supportive care, but severe cases may be more expensive.
The deadliest virus in cats is the virulent systemic strain of Feline calicivirus (VS-FCV), which can result in multi-organ failure and has a mortality rate of 30–70%.
The cost to treat feline calicivirus typically ranges from $100 to $500, depending on the severity of symptoms and required supportive care.
Most cats recover from feline calicivirus within 1–3 weeks, making the survival rate generally high, except in cases involving virulent systemic strains.
Bleach-based disinfectants, such as a 1:32 dilution of household bleach, are effective in killing calicivirus on contaminated surfaces.
Cats contract calicivirus primarily through direct contact with infected cats' oral or nasal secretions, and indirectly via contaminated objects or environments.
Yes, most cats recover from feline calicivirus within 1–3 weeks, though some may remain chronic carriers or develop oral inflammatory disease.
Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a highly contagious virus that causes upper respiratory and oral disease in cats, especially in environments with multiple animals. It spreads easily through direct contact and contaminated objects, and while most infections are mild, some strains can cause severe illness.

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