Across
- 5. A cat that has recovered but still sheds the virus.
- 7. The system most commonly affected (sneezing, nasal discharge).
- 8. Inflammation of the eye lining, often seen in infected cats.
- 10. Sudden limping that can occur, especially in kittens.
- 11. Painful sores in the mouth caused by FCV.
- 12. The type of nucleic acid found in FCV (single-stranded, positive-sense).
Down
- 1. The family of viruses that includes feline calicivirus.
- 2. Describes the severe systemic form of FCV.
- 3. Country where FCV was first documented in 1957.
- 4. Preventive treatment to reduce risk of infection.
- 6. Contaminated objects (like bowls or bedding) that spread the virus.
- 9. The geometric shape of the virus particle.
