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I have a very sad situation on my hands: a litter of 6 week old foster kittens who seem to have panleukopenia.
I know that panleuk is EXTREMELY contagious, I know it's almost always fatal (half the litter has already died), and I understand that our home will be unsafe for unvaccinated cats/kittens for 12+ months. So I don't need education about any of that.
Obviously, the remaining three kittens have been VERY exposed to panleuk -- living in the same room with the kittens who got sick, sharing a litter box, etc. So I know that they will almost certainly all get sick.
My question is, are even the seemingly healthy kittens 100% doomed? The decision I need to make is whether to have them all euthanized now, or whether to wait to see if they get sick. It's a horrible decision and such a sad situation for my family.
I know that panleuk is EXTREMELY contagious, I know it's almost always fatal (half the litter has already died), and I understand that our home will be unsafe for unvaccinated cats/kittens for 12+ months. So I don't need education about any of that.
Obviously, the remaining three kittens have been VERY exposed to panleuk -- living in the same room with the kittens who got sick, sharing a litter box, etc. So I know that they will almost certainly all get sick.
My question is, are even the seemingly healthy kittens 100% doomed? The decision I need to make is whether to have them all euthanized now, or whether to wait to see if they get sick. It's a horrible decision and such a sad situation for my family.