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I have imported rapid tests for the detection of the following most dangerous cat diseases:
Feline Calicivirus + Feline Panleukopenia + Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) + Giardia parasite.
Test Features:
1- Easy to use
2- Results appear in 8 to 15 minutes
3- Guaranteed results
4- Safe for cats
5- Early detection may help cats recover, God willing
6- You can perform it at home
Expiration Date: 12/1/2028
Available Tests:
1- Triple test detects three diseases: Feline Panleukopenia + Feline Coronavirus + Giardia.
Test price: 150 SAR
2- Feline Panleukopenia test only: 99 SAR
3- Feline Calicivirus test only: 99 SAR
Limited quantities.
Target Diseases and Symptoms:
Feline Panleukopenia:
It is a highly contagious viral disease in cats, commonly known as Feline Panleukopenia.
It is caused by the Feline Parvovirus and primarily attacks:
• The intestines
• Bone marrow
• The immune system
Therefore, it may cause:
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Severe lethargy
• Loss of appetite
• Dehydration
• Severe drop in white blood cells
It is most dangerous to kittens and unvaccinated cats.
Summary: A powerful and highly contagious virus that causes severe inflammation of the digestive system and severe immune deficiency (not contagious to humans).
Feline Coronavirus:
It is a virus called Feline Coronavirus (FCoV).
It often lives in the cat's intestines, and many cats may contract it without strong symptoms, or mild symptoms may appear, such as:
• Mild diarrhea
• Soft stools
• Mild intestinal upset
However, in some cases, it may mutate within the cat's body into a more dangerous form that causes Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP).
Summary: Feline Coronavirus is often a common and mild intestinal virus, but it can sometimes mutate into a dangerous disease. Therefore, early screening and treatment help prevent it from entering dangerous stages.
Feline Giardiasis:
Giardia is not a virus, but a microscopic parasite that lives in the intestines.
It is often transmitted through:
• Contaminated water
• Contaminated food
• Contaminated feces
• Unclean environment
It often causes:
• Frequent or chronic diarrhea
• Mucus in stool
• Bloating
• Sometimes weight loss
• Malabsorption
Summary: Giardia is an intestinal parasite that causes digestive problems, especially diarrhea, and is not a virus.
Feline Calicivirus is a common and contagious virus that affects cats, named Feline Calicivirus (FCV), and is one of the most important causes of upper respiratory tract infections in cats.
It often causes:
• Sneezing
• Nasal discharge
• Watery eyes or eye inflammation
• Painful ulcers in the mouth or on the tongue
• Difficulty eating due to mouth pain
• Fever and lethargy
• Sometimes temporary lameness due to joint pain
How is it transmitted?
It is transmitted from cat to cat through:
• Droplets and secretions
• Saliva
• Shared food and water
• Contaminated items
• Direct contact
Severity:
In many cases, it is of moderate severity and improves with supportive treatment, but in some breeds or cases, it can be severe, especially in:
• Kittens
• Unvaccinated cats
• Weak or stressed cats
Important Information:
Some cats may recover but remain carriers of the virus for a period, and may transmit it to others. Therefore, if symptoms are observed, testing should be done.
Summary:
Feline Calicivirus is a contagious respiratory virus in cats, most characterized by mouth ulcers along with symptoms.