PRO/AH/EDR> Feline immunodeficiency virus – Norway: stray cats

Feline immunodeficiency virus — Norway
The oldest animal rights group in Norway has warned pet owners across the country that their cats face a high risk of contracting so-called feline AIDS, after their lab tests on stray animals in one region showed a skyrocketing rate of infection on the streets.
A new study carried out by the Dyrebeskyttelsen Norge (Animal Protection Norway) charity has revealed that between 70 and 80 percent of stray cats tested across the Hadeland region tested positive for the feline immunodeficiency