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LWP Animals: Feline (Cat) 2 Test Kit
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Vaccines, parasites etc. specific to cats.
PLEASE NOTE: these are not for home use or laboratory testing. Do not buy this kit, unless you know how to use it. In some countries it is illegal to treat animals without the overall supervision of a veterinarian.
33 vials.
AF2 01 Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Virus
Compromises the immune system.
AF2 02 Campylobacter Jejuni
Bacteria
Causes problems most often in cats younger than 6 months, shelter cats, or immunocompromized cats. The bacteria can also be found in healthy cats showing no symptoms. Cats may develop severe disease for three to seven days, with diarrhea and decreased appetite.
AF2 03 Clostridium Perfringens
Bacteria
Causes diarrhea.
AF2 04 Microsporum Canis
Fungus
Common cause of ringworm in cats as well as dogs.
AF2 05 Microsporum Gypseum
Fungus
Common cause of ringworm in cats.
AF2 06 Trichophyton Mentagrophytes
Fungus
Causes ringworm.
AF2 07 Chlamydia Psittaci / Chlamydophila Psittaci
Chlamydia
Causes chylamydiosis, symptoms include signs of an upper respiratory infection, such as watery eyes, runny nose, and sneezing.
AF2 08 Feline Leukemia / FeLV
Vaccination
PUREVAX® FeLV/RCP Vaccine
AF2 09 Feline Leukemia & Rhinotracheitis
Vaccination
PUREVAX® FELV/RCP Vaccine
AF2 10 Feline RCPL
Vaccination
Purevax® RC. Combined vaccine for feline Rhinotracheitis, Feline Caliciviris, Feline Panleucopenia and Feline Leukaemenia.
AF2 11 Feline Tricat Vaccine
Vaccination
Combined feline viral rhinotracheitis, calici virus and panleucopenia vaccines.
AF2 12 Ancylostoma Caninum / Hookworm
Parasite
One of the most common intestinal parasites; found in warm and temperate climates. Can cause severe disease including anemia and serious diarrhea; growth in young animals is stunted, and the hair coat may appear dull and dry. In severe infestations, animals may cough. or develop pneumonia.
AF2 13 Ancylostoma Duodenale / Hookworm, Eggs and Adult
Parasite
One of the most common intestinal parasites of cats (especially kittens), and can cause severe disease including anemia and serious diarrhea.
AF2 14 Ancylostoma Tubaeformae
Parasite
A hookworm that infects cats worldwide; infection can occur by penetration of the skin, eating other hosts such as birds, or by directly consuming it; causes anemia and compromises the immune system; causes dermatitis in humans.
AF2 15 Babesia Cati
Parasite
Anorexia and lethargy.
AF2 16 Babesia Felis
Parasite
Anorexia and lethargy.
AF2 17 Ctenocephalides Canis / Dog Flea
Parasite (External)
Dog fleas can also live on cats; can spread Dipylidium caninum.
AF2 18 Ctenocephalides Felis / Cat Flea / Feline Flea
Parasite (External)
Found on cats (and also dogs); can cause flea allergy dermatitis; can cause dehydration if large infestation.
AF2 19 Cryptosporidium Parvum
Parasite
Healthy cats may be symptom free; in immune-compromised or kittens, diarrhea, loss of appetite, low-grade fever and dehydration can develop.
AF2 20 Dipylidium Caninum / Tapeworm, Eggs, Immature and Mature Proglottid
Parasite
The most common tapeworm of the cat, causes few problems in the adult host but can result in digestive upsets and stunting of growth in kittens.
AF2 21 Dirofilaria Immitis / Dog Heartworm
Parasite
Causes heartworm disease in cats; present in many countries particularly the USA, Canada, and southern Europe.
AF2 22 Felicola Subrostratus / Felicola Subrostrata on ear
Parasite (External)
Louse found in Australia, Europe and North America; found in large numbers only on elderly or sick cats especially if they are long-haired
AF2 23 Isospora Spp./Cystoisospora Spp., Oocysts and Adult
Parasite
Infect the intestines in cats and can cause disease, referred to as intestinal or enteric coccidiosis; can cause bloody or watery diarrhea, weight loss, dehydration, and, in more serious cases, anorexia, vomiting, and depression. In severe cases, intestinal coccidiosis can be fatal.
AF2 24 Otodectes Cynotis / Ear Mite
Parasite (External)
Tiny parasite that lives out their life cycle mostly inside the ear canal. They are quite common and can cause severe irritation and itchiness of the ears.
AF2 25 Physaloptera Spp.
Parasite
Can be asymptomatic, or may have gastric symptoms, particularly vomiting.
AF2 26 Spirometra Erinaceieuropaei
Parasite
Often asymptomatic.
AF2 27 Strongyloides Stercoralis
Parasite
Causes bloody diarhoea. Found worldwide, especially in warmer regions in South America and southeast Asia.
AF2 28 Taenia Taeniaeformis in liver
Parasite
Parasitic tapeworm; often no symptoms.
AF2 29 Toxascaris Leonina, Egg and Larvae
Parasite
A common parasitic roundworm; may show no symptoms; may have diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, experience thinning, dull coats, and in kittens, can develop distended abdomens.
AF2 30 Toxocara Cati / Feline Roundworm
Parasite
One of the most common nematodes of cats; in adult cats, the infection – which is called toxocariasis – is usually asymptomatic, but in juvenile cats can be fatal.
AF2 31 Toxoplasma Gondii, Cysts and Trophozites
Parasite, Protozoa
Primary hosts; may be symptom-free or have lethargy, depression, fever, weight loss, etc.
AF2 32 Trichuris Trichiura / Cat Whipworm
Parasite
Diarrhea, weight loss and dehydration.
AF2 33 Trichuris Vulpis / Cat Whipworm
Parasite
Diarrhea, weight loss and dehydration.
Life-Work Potential product code: 8128
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