SUMMARY
One of the diseases in cats with high morbidity and mortality is feline panleucopenia (FPL). This study aims to evaluate the total leukocytes to determine the prognosis in cats suffer Feline Panleukopenia. This study used 27 male and female cats of various ages, that have been diagnosed as FPL based on the feline parvo virus Ag test. As much as 1 ml blood sample were collected from all of cats to examinated the total of leukocytes, then analyzed descriptively. The results showed that a total of 19 FPL (70.4%) had a total of leukocytes <1,000 cells/mm3, 4 FPL (14.8%) 1,000 - 2,500 cells/mm3 and 4 others (14.8%) > 2,500 cells/mm3. The incidence of FPL was more in cats = 6 months, ie 21 (77,8%) compared to > 6 months, ie 6 cats (22,2%). Feline Panleukopenia wassuffered by more male (59.3%) than females (40.7%) cats. Based on the results of this study it was concluded that the majority of feline panleukopenia have very low leukocytes with infausta prognosis, especially in male and young cats.