The deadly feline panleukopenia virus, also referred to as feline infectious enteritis, feline parvoviral enteritis, feline ataxia, feline distemper, or cat plague, is highly contagious and can wreak havoc on cat populations, but thanks to vaccinations, it hasn’t really been seen in Australia for about 40 years. In fact, that’s the reason people have stopped vaccinating their cats against it. That’s why
Being a cat parent is, at best, a love-fest filled with purrs, cuddles, and hilarious antics. But let’s face it,…
