Clinical Signs
Treatments
Sanitization
Prevention
Diagnosis
200

A method used by the Body Defense Mechanism that rejects pathogens through use of the nose.

What is Sneezing?

200

A secondary infection caused by FVR due to the presence of pathogenic single cell microorganisms can be treated with this product.

What are Antibiotics?

200

A piece of equipment used to clean infected clothes, blankets, and toys.

What is a Washing Machine?

200

The category used to describe recommended vaccines.

What are Core Vaccines?

200

The term used to describe the first three steps of diagnosing a disease or infection.

What are the Top 3?

400
The result of a lack of appetite.

What is Anorexia?

400

An amino acid that is sometimes used to reduce the severity and spread of infections.

What is L-lysine?
400

The removal of most microorganisms on objects and surfaces.

What is Disinfection?

400

The act of removing organic matter and debris from a surface, object, or living tissue.

What is Sanitization?

400

Corneal staining is a test used to detect what clinical sign on FVR?

What are Ulcers?

600
The scientific word for a state of raised body temperature triggered by the immune system.

What is Pyrexia?

600

This antibiotic must be given in a liquid form due to the fact that pills can cause esophageal damage.

What is Doxycyline?

600
A mixture of water and 70% of this product is usually used to disinfect live tissue.

What is Alcohol?

600
The recommended amount of time that the FVR vaccine should be boosted.

What are 3 years?

600

A test used to collect cell samples from around the eyes to determine if the animal has conjunctivitis.

What is a Conjunctival Smear Test?

800

An open sore on an external or internal part of the body.

What is an Ulcer?

800

A brand of probiotics that can be given to reduce the length of an active infection.

What is FortiFlora?

800

An effective disinfectant that is usually diluted with water at a ratio of 1:32.

What is Bleach?
800

A preventative measure in which you keep the infected animal away from others.

What is Isolation?

800

A test used to assess tear production.

What is the Schirmer Tear Test?

1000

A secondary infection of FVR that can cause corneal ulcers.

What is Keratitis?
1000

A new treatment that can potentially boost a cat's immune system and prevent FVR from reactivating as often.

What is Polyprenyl Immunostimulent?

1000

A device used to sterilize items such as contaminated clothes and other non-plastic instruments.

What is an Autoclave?

1000

The act of removing or inhibiting all microorganisms from living tissue.

What is Asepsis?
1000

The most accurate test available in order to diagnose FVR.

What is Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification?