Life with an FeLV positive cat like the Singapura or other breed may seem difficult, but your vet can help you learn how to treat your cat, protect him, and manage his illness. Long term treatment can involve things like diet change, routine changes, and more trips to the vet for illnesses related to FeLV. Your vet can help you design a diet plan and routine that best fits your cat and your cat’s particular level of FeLV illness. Your vet can help you understand how to set up your home to protect your cat. For instance, keep your FeLV cat and healthy cats separate to avoid the FeLV cat picking up an illness and to help your healthy cats avoid picking up FeLV. You should also keep your FeLV positive cat indoors to avoid picking up an illness from outside cats. Keeping your healthy cats indoors can protect them from coming in contact with FeLV cats outdoors as well. Talk to your vet Rochester, NY to learn more. Schedule an appointment today!