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The Lethal Disease that Threatens Cats; Spreads in the u.s. and Latin America

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Cats are at risk for a dangerous epidemic of feline panleucopenia in the United States and Latin America, as in recent months there has been a dangerous increase in contagion, mainly in young cats under six months of age. The recurrence of cases began in late 2025 in countries like El Salvador and in some areas of the United States such as McAllen, Texas, where at least 39 cats mysteriously died in 2025. We tell you the details. Subscribe to our…
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Cats are at risk for a dangerous epidemic of feline panleucopenia in the United States and Latin America, as in recent months there has been a dangerous increase in contagion, mainly in young cats under six months of age. The recurrence of cases began in late 2025 in countries like El Salvador and in some areas of the United States such as McAllen, Texas, where at least 39 cats mysteriously died in 2025. We tell you the details. Subscribe to our…

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Specialist attributes the increase of cases to non-compliance with vaccination schemes and calls on owners to strengthen immunization and seek immediate veterinary attention to any symptoms. EL SALVADOR.- The director of the veterinary hospital Chivo Pets, Melvyn Rogel, confirmed the existence of an outbreak of the feline panleucopenia virus in San Salvador, a serious disease that affects cats and that, he explained, had never before been report…

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The Chivo Pets Veterinary Hospital reports between 30 and 60 cases of a serious viral disease that puts the lives of unvaccinated cats at risk San Salvador faces an active outbreak of feline panleucopenia, a highly contagious viral disease and high mortality in cats, confirmed the director of the Chivo Pets Veterinary Hospital, Melvyn Rogel. The specialist warned that the number of cases recorded is unprecedented and that most of the animals aff…

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diariolahuella.com broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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