Feline Parvovirus (FPV)
The Feline Parvovirus (FPV) Test Card detects the presence of Feline Parvovirus, a highly contagious virus that causes severe gastrointestinal illness in cats. Infected cats may experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea (often bloody), lethargy, dehydration, and loss of appetite. Feline Parvovirus, also known as feline panleukopenia, can be fatal, especially in young kittens or unvaccinated adult cats. Early detection is critical for effective treatment and to prevent the spread of the virus to other cats.
Rapid Detection: Provides result in 30minutes
Easy-to-Use: Simple one-step process, compact and easy to store
Non-Invasive: Detects FPV from fecal samples, avoiding invasive methods.
Use: Suitable for veterinary clinics, emergency care, or shelters.
Storage: Keep the kit in the freezer to maintain stability. Use within the expiration date indicated on the package label.
$115.00 Original price was: $115.00.$95.00Current price is: $95.00.
Early detection of Feline Parvovirus (FPV) is crucial for timely treatment and limiting the spread to other cats. The Feline Parvovirus (FPV) Test Card provides a quick and accurate way to detect the virus, enabling veterinarians and pet owners to take prompt action. Early intervention improves recovery chances and helps prevent further outbreaks, particularly in shelters and multi-cat environments.
Rapid Detection: Provides result in 30minutes
Easy-to-Use: Simple one-step process, compact and easy to store
Non-Invasive: Detects FPV from fecal samples, avoiding invasive methods.
Use: Suitable for veterinary clinics, emergency care, or shelters.
Storage: Keep the kit in the freezer to maintain stability. Use within the expiration date indicated on the package label.
Sample Type: Fecal
Application: Kittens and Adult Cat
Time to result: 30minutes
Packaging: Available in boxes of 4,8 or 12 tests
Storage: Store LAMP reagent in freezer until use
For veterinary or diagnostic use only
Use the test within 10minutes after opening the sealed foil pouch
Do not use if the pouch is damaged or seal is broken
Do not use after expiration date
For feline use only – do not use on other animals
Please refer to the included instructions for a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to properly perform the test.
Early detection of Feline Parvovirus (FPV) is crucial for timely treatment and limiting the spread to other cats. The Feline Parvovirus (FPV) Test Card provides a quick and accurate way to detect the virus, enabling veterinarians and pet owners to take prompt action. Early intervention improves recovery chances and helps prevent further outbreaks, particularly in shelters and multi-cat environments.
Rapid Detection: Provides result in 30minutes
Easy-to-Use: Simple one-step process, compact and easy to store
Non-Invasive: Detects FPV from fecal samples, avoiding invasive methods.
Use: Suitable for veterinary clinics, emergency care, or shelters.
Storage: Keep the kit in the freezer to maintain stability. Use within the expiration date indicated on the package label.
Sample Type: Fecal
Application: Kittens and Adult Cat
Time to result: 30minutes
Packaging: Available in boxes of 4,8 or 12 tests
Storage: Store LAMP reagent in freezer until use
For veterinary or diagnostic use only
Use the test within 10minutes after opening the sealed foil pouch
Do not use if the pouch is damaged or seal is broken
Do not use after expiration date
For feline use only – do not use on other animals
Please refer to the included instructions for a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to properly perform the test.
- What is Feline Parvovirus?
- How Feline Parvovirus Spreads?
- Feline Parvovirus Impact
- Who is at Risk?
Feline Parvovirus is a virus that affects a cat’s gastrointestinal system, immune system, and bone marrow. It causes damage to rapidly dividing cells, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and immune suppression. It can cause severe illness and is often fatal if not treated promptly.
Feline Parvovirus is highly contagious and spreads through contact with an infected cat’s bodily fluids, especially feces. The virus is resilient and can survive in the environment for months, making it easy for infected cats to pass it on.
Direct contact with an infected cat’s saliva, vomit, or feces
Indirect contact via contaminated objects such as litter boxes, food/water bowls, and bedding
Humans and other animals can unknowingly carry the virus on their hands or clothing.
High Mortality Rate: Without treatment, the mortality rate of Feline Parvovirus can be as high as 80-90% in kittens. Adult cats have a better chance of surviving if they receive immediate veterinary care.
Kittens: Kittens between 3-5 months old are at the highest risk because their immune systems are still developing.
Unvaccinated Adult Cats: Cats that haven’t been vaccinated are at high risk.
Cats in crowded environments: Shelters, rescue groups, and multi-cat households where close contact is frequent.
- About the Disease
- How does it spread?
- Impact
- Who is at risk?
Feline Parvovirus is a virus that affects a cat’s gastrointestinal system, immune system, and bone marrow. It causes damage to rapidly dividing cells, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and immune suppression. It can cause severe illness and is often fatal if not treated promptly.
Feline Parvovirus is highly contagious and spreads through contact with an infected cat’s bodily fluids, especially feces. The virus is resilient and can survive in the environment for months, making it easy for infected cats to pass it on.
Direct contact with an infected cat’s saliva, vomit, or feces
Indirect contact via contaminated objects such as litter boxes, food/water bowls, and bedding
Humans and other animals can unknowingly carry the virus on their hands or clothing.
High Mortality Rate: Without treatment, the mortality rate of Feline Parvovirus can be as high as 80-90% in kittens. Adult cats have a better chance of surviving if they receive immediate veterinary care.
Kittens: Kittens between 3-5 months old are at the highest risk because their immune systems are still developing.
Unvaccinated Adult Cats: Cats that haven’t been vaccinated are at high risk.
Cats in crowded environments: Shelters, rescue groups, and multi-cat households where close contact is frequent.
Feline Parvovirus (FPV)
The Feline Parvovirus (FPV) Test Card detects the presence of Feline Parvovirus, a highly contagious virus that causes severe gastrointestinal illness in cats. Infected cats may experience symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea (often bloody), lethargy, dehydration, and loss of appetite. Feline Parvovirus, also known as feline panleukopenia, can be fatal, especially in young kittens or unvaccinated adult cats. Early detection is critical for effective treatment and to prevent the spread of the virus to other cats.
Rapid Detection: Provides result in 30minutes
Easy-to-Use: Simple one-step process, compact and easy to store
Non-Invasive: Detects FPV from fecal samples, avoiding invasive methods.
Use: Suitable for veterinary clinics, emergency care, or shelters.
Storage: Keep the kit in the freezer to maintain stability. Use within the expiration date indicated on the package label.
$115.00 Original price was: $115.00.$95.00Current price is: $95.00.



