No. FeLV causes the immune system to be supressed, causing other ailments.
Treat the symptoms like you would any other cat. Take them to the vet try to
determine the cause.
Beth
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From: Maryam Ulomi
I feed her paw linking chicken by weruva and she loves it. Do you think the
food could be causing her to be gassy? Her stomach just makes lots of noise,
there are no loose stools or anything other symptoms.
I gave her instinct this morning and will see if eating that for a few days
will make a
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