The Veterinary Review, January 21, 2021

This week’s Veterinary review includes two stories. Ferrell and Helios.

Ferrell Brown has a virus called Calicivirus. It can show up in the eyes, mouth, throat, and in some severe cases, other bodily systems. Ferrell is also FIV positive. FIV, much like HIV, is an immunodeficiency virus that never goes away. Most FIV cats never see any problems from their virus, living just as long and just as healthy as non-FIV cats - whom they can live with! Once something else takes hold of the body, however, the immune compromised condition can cause that “something” to become very difficult to get rid of. That is where we are with Ferrell’s Calicivirus.

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Mimi Baker
The Veterinary Review - January 7, 2021

This premiere post for our weekly veterinary review is a bit odd. We are tracing our review back 2 weeks instead of this week. This week our vet, Stuebner Airline Veterinary Clinic, has been closed for a thorough Covid-19 cleaning protocol. After having worked at a few vet clinics – including the one we now use, I can safely say that ours is the most diligent about cleanliness and disinfection I have even seen. And I have always worked in clean clinics.

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