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FeLV, a retrovirus, is the most important infectious disease agent producing fatal illness in domestic cats today.
 
The feline leukemia virus is excreted in saliva and tears and possibly the urine and feces of infected cats. Prolonged, extensive cat-to-cat contact is required for efficient spread, because the virus is rapidly inactivated by warmth and drying.
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