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Question by  rachelj2600 (7)

How do cats get leukemia?

Is it the same disease as people get?

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

FelV is passed by close contact, and has nothing to do with human leukemia. It's passed through saliva, food dishes, biting, litter boxes. There is no excuse for your cat to have it or pass it on, as there is preventative treatment. Cats who are properly vetted and have their shots and treatments will not have or transmit FelV.

 
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Answer by  my2cents (264)

My understanding of feline leukemia is that it is the same as people get. There is no cause or reason for getting it in humans that is known, and this is the same with cats. I understand that the treatments of feline leukemia are the same as people as well. Personally I wouldn't put my pet through chemotherapy though.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

Leukemia is a form of cancer that affects the blood. As is the case with humans, leukemia in cats is not genetically linked and there are no risk factors. The cause is unknown. There are different types of leukemia, all of which affect the bloodstream's ability to function properly to sustain health.

 
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