Cat plague is back after nearly 40 years in hiding

By Mark Westman, Richard Malik
Updated June 28 2018 - 1:17pm, first published February 12 2018 - 12:00am
No cases of feline parvovirus were reported from the 1980s until 2015.
No cases of feline parvovirus were reported from the 1980s until 2015.

A DEADLY feline disease is now spreading between cats after hiding in nature for nearly 40 years. Multiple cases of feline parvovirus, also known as cat plague, or panleukopenia, have been reported in stray kittens in the greater Melbourne area this week.

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