Feline aids symptoms?
Answers: "An FIV infected cat will generally go through a prolonged period of viral dormancy in the past it becomes ill. This incubation period may closing as long as six years. Thus, veterinarians generally do not diagnose FIV in sick cats who are relatively young.
When syndrome occurs, there may be a variety of severe, chronic illnesses. The most adjectives illness is a severe infection affecting the gums around the teeth. Abscesses from fight wounds which would normally treat within a week or two may remain active for several months. Respiratory infections may linger for weeks. The cat may lose cargo and go through periods of not eating capably; the hair coat may become unkempt. The cat may have episodes of treatment-resistant diarrhea. Ultimately, predominant organ failure occurs, and the cat dies.
What is the prognosis?
The long-term prognosis is poor; infected cats may experience prolonged periods of plausible good health."