Two Cases of Feline Visceral and Cutaneous Leishmaniosis in Spain

Abstract
This paper describes clinical signs and lesions in two cases of leishmaniosis—one visceral and one cutaneous in the cat (Fells catus domesticus). The diagnosis was achieved by a combination of serology, light and electron microscopic studies. The vague nature of the clinical signs observed in both cases was particularly striking, and clinical features were similar to many other diseases commonly found in cats. Therefore, the use of various investigations to detect leishmaniosis (serum chemistry, serology and histopathology) is highly recommended in cases where clinical signs do not respond to conventional treatment.