Transmission

FeLV Transmission Principles


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  • Infected cats may begin to shed virus within 30 days of exposure
  • Shed in saliva
  • Less commonly shed in nasal secretions, milk, urine, or feces
  • Transmitted mainly via oral nasal route and less commonly via bite wounds
  • Spread horizontally among cats that live together or fight
  • Spread vertically and horizontally from infected queens to their kittens
  • Kittens more susceptible to becoming progressively infected than adult cats

 FIV Transmission Principles


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  • Infected cats may begin to shed virus within 14 days of exposure
  • Shed in saliva
  • Spread horizontally via bite wounds and FIV-infected white blood cells
  • Transmission from queens to kittens is uncommon in natural infection
  • Transmission between cohabitating cats is uncommon without fighting
  • Sexual transmission is uncommon