Ask for advice about cat plague and gastroenteritis Please help a friend who understands it to take

Updated on healthy 2024-03-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have any doubts, find someone else to check again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The difference between feline plague and gastroenteritis is that the cause of feline plague infection is the feline plague virus, and there are many causes of gastroenteritis; The symptoms of the two are also different, in addition to vomiting and diarrhea, cat plague will cause symptoms such as anti-** fever and blood in the stool; **The cat plague needs to be resistant to the cat plague virus, and it can be used uniformly to stabilize the meow degree, and my cat cat plague began to get better after using this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cat plague doesn't mean your cat won't get it if it doesn't go out. Every cat is born with this virus in the body, and it will attack when the conditions are right, and the cat for about a month you actually feed milk, resulting in indigestion and vomiting, which provides the best conditions for the feline plague virus. The doctor said it was cat plague, did he make a test strip?

    Two red bars indicate positive.,But I think your cat plague has a good chance.,Hurry up and isolate.。。。 Good luck.

    The incubation period of feline plague is 2-9 days, and the clinical symptoms are related to age and virulence. Kittens of several months old are mostly acutely ill, with a body temperature increase of more than 40 °C, vomiting, and many cats do not show any symptoms and die suddenly. Most cats over 6 months old are subacute clinical, with fever at first about 40 °C, dropping to normal temperature after 1-2 days, and rising again after 3-4 days, that is, biphasic fever.

    Sick cats are sluggish, anorexic, intractable vomiting, yellow-green vomit, sticky discharge from the mouth, eyes, and nose, viscous feces, bloody in the later stage, severe dehydration, and anemia. It is recommended to continue with the pet hospital**. Have your doctor take a closer look.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to distinguish the Anchor Bay store This blanket is also a party member, generally it is strained or something? The cat was fed nothing to him, he just looked like he was going to die right away.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That go to what lukewarm drink my gastroenteritis. Is feline distemper a common infectious disease? Standing Committee is because of inflammation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When we go out, the soles of our shoes bring bacteria home.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    See a doctor None of us are professionals.

    You use QQ to add a cat family group and ask how many masters there are.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

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    1. Cat plague

    Feline plague is also called feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis, which can easily cause severe gastroenteritis in cats. On one level, cat plague and feline gastroenteritis will affect the cat's stomach. But feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) is a parvovirus, and feline gastroenteritis is a condition caused by inflammation.

    1. Symptoms: Sick cats will have high fever symptoms, body temperature can reach 40-41, and will be accompanied by lack of energy and anorexia, usually vomiting unrelated to eating, and even lead to dehydration of cats. When a cat has diarrhea, it is already in the late stages of the disease.

    2. **: In the early stage of the disease, it is necessary to immediately send it to the hospital, to maintain the cat's body temperature, if the body temperature drops, it is easy to lead to the death of the cat. If the cat has symptoms of dehydration, it must be infused in time.

    Cats can be injected with feline plague high immunity serum, the antibodies of this cat plague virus, which can be targeted against the virus.

    Second, feline gastroenteritis

    Feline gastroenteritis is inflammation of the gastric mucosa and intestinal mucosa, because cats lack digestive enzymes, so it is easy to cause gastroenteritis, especially kittens. There are many causes of gastroenteritis in cats, which are generally divided into primary and secondary. Primary gastroenteritis is mainly caused by improper feeding, while secondary gastroenteritis is a condition that complicates certain diseases.

    1. Symptoms: Sick cats often have severe vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea symptoms, with the development of the disease, the cat's spirit will gradually weaken, the body temperature will also rise slightly, and dehydration may also occur in the later stage.

    2. **: After the cat has gastroenteritis, it must be fasted, and after the vomiting symptoms are slightly relieved, a small amount of sugar and salt water can be fed. In order to maintain the cat's physical strength, you can feed it some high-sugar, low-fat, low-protein, and easy-to-digest liquid food, and then give the cat medication under the advice of a doctor**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

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    1. The difference between the symptoms of feline plague and gastroenteritis

    The symptoms of cat plague and gastroenteritis are very similar, most of them have vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, lack of energy, poor appetite, etc., and the main difference between the two diseases is the difference in body temperature.

    1.Cat plague is generally abnormal in the early stage of the disease, the general body temperature will exceed 40 degrees, after 2-3 days will return to normal, and then the body temperature is repeatedly abnormal, the condition will also be aggravated, the incubation period of the virus is 2-9 days, 3-5 days after the most serious, and even some cats will die directly.

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    Second, ** feline plague and gastroenteritis

    Regardless of whether the cat has gastroenteritis or feline plague, after receiving **, it needs to be sent to the hospital for observation.

    1. Gastroenteritis: 2 hours after injection, some live probiotics can be fed to help the establishment of intestinal flora and play a role in regulating the stomach and intestines.

    2. Feline plague: take antibacterial and anti-inflammatory special for dogs and cats - Vipuda to do a good job of antiviral and antibacterial. In addition, you must pay attention to keeping warm, it is best to hydrate or supplement nutrition to the cat in time, and feed it with glucose solution.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The difference between enteritis and feline plague.

    2. The difference between feline enteritis and feline plague.

    3. Is enteritis feline plague?

    4. The difference between feline plague and acute gastroenteritis.

    5. The difference between feline plague and common enteritis.

    6. What is the difference between feline enteritis and feline plague?

    1.The difference between enteritis and feline plague is as follows.

    2.Clause. 1. Feline plague is an infectious disease caused by parvovirus, which mainly acts on the gastrointestinal tract and can also cause enteritis, but it is a viral enteritis with high infectivity.

    3.The first feline plague can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool, while enteritis does not necessarily cause vomiting and blood in the stool.

    4.The first feline plague and enteritis are different in the first way.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The symptoms of gastroenteritis in cats are lack of energy, loss of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, etc., and the cat's vomit is white or yellowish with an unpleasant smell. Cats catching a cold or eating too much raw and cold food can cause cats to get gastroenteritis. Gastroenteritis does not cause a rise in the cat's body temperature, whereas feline plague can cause the cat's body temperature to rise above 40°.

    Cats with gastroenteritis generally do not rise in body temperature, and cats will be depressed, eat less or not eat. Cats will also have symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, undigested food in the feces, mucous membranes, blood, and unpleasant smell.

    Cats are exposed to rain and do not take warm measures to keep them warm. The owner feeds uncontrollably, feeds the cat too much raw, cold and greasy food, or rotten and rotten food, resulting in indigestion of the cat will cause the cat to get gastroenteritis.

    In **, it is necessary to pay attention to the differential diagnosis of feline gastroenteritis and feline distemper, both gastroenteritis and feline distemper have symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea. However, there is no change in body temperature in feline gastroenteritis, and the body temperature of cats with distemper will rise to more than 40.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.The main symptoms of common cat gastroenteritis are: loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and blood.

    2.Feline plague is actually gastroenteritis caused by feline parvovirus, and viral infection is often related to the cat's own immunity, the worse the immunity, the more serious the symptoms.

    3.So why cat plague is generally easy to get in young cats and unimmunized cats.

    4.When the feline plague is infected more serious than the general gastroenteritis, the main difference is that the cat's mental state of the cat with feline plague will be very poor, even if the drug is taken in time, it may not be good quickly, but the state will get worse and worse or even die.

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