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Cats with leukemia (FeLV) may exhibit symptoms like weight loss, poor coat condition, lethargy, recurring infections, and anemia, though signs can be subtle or take time to appear.
Cats with feline leukemia can live comfortably for months to several years with proper care, though the median survival is 2.5–3 years for progressive infections.
To determine if a cat has feline leukemia, a veterinarian will perform blood tests such as ELISA, IFA, or PCR to detect the presence of the virus or its DNA.
Yes, cats can get feline leukemia virus (FeLV), a contagious and often serious disease affecting only cats.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats is a guideline describing the adjustment period for newly adopted cats: it takes 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn the routine, and 3 months to feel fully at home.
Yes, Pixiebob cats are known for being affectionate, loyal, and cuddly, often forming strong bonds with their human families and enjoying snuggling and lap time.
The 3-3-3 rule for cats is a guideline for adoption adjustment: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to learn a routine, and 3 months to fully feel at home.
Yes, Pixiebob cats are known for their affectionate and cuddly nature, forming strong bonds with their families and enjoying snuggling and lap time.
The 3-3-3 rule of cats refers to the timeline a newly adopted cat typically follows to adjust: 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to start settling in, and 3 months to fully trust and feel at home.
Yes, Pixiebob cats are known for their affectionate, loyal nature and enjoy cuddling with their human companions.

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