🐱 Deadly Virus Kills Hundreds of Cats in India Within Days
🐱 Deadly Virus Kills Hundreds of Cats in India Within Days

⚠️ FPV Virus Spreading Rapidly Among Cats in India

After bird flu, a new deadly virus, FPV (Feline Panleukopenia Virus), has started spreading among cats in India, leading to mass deaths.

πŸ“ Outbreak in Karnataka

The FPV virus has severely affected cats in the Raichur district of Karnataka, with a mortality rate of nearly 99%.

πŸ”΄ Extremely contagious
πŸ”΄ No known cure
πŸ”΄ Fatal for almost all infected cats

⚠️ No Risk to Humans or Dogs

Experts confirm that FPV does not affect humans or dogs, but cat owners must take immediate precautions to protect their pets.

🚨 Expert Warnings

πŸ“’ FPV spreads rapidlyβ€”preventive measures are essential.
πŸ“’ Infected cats have only a 1% survival chance.
πŸ“’ Cat owners must remain extremely cautious.

The virus continues to spread across the state at an alarming rate.

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