The cat has feline plague, please ask a few days to know if it can be saved

Updated on pet 2024-03-13
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can be cured!! 7 days, you can survive if you stick to it!!

    The process of my baby's ** is - every day: 3 bags of infusion, which are anti-inflammatory and anti-fever, anti-emetic, electrolyte supplementation and nutrition; 3-5 injections, one of which is feline plague monoclonal antibody, and hemostasis. There are also two injections in the evening, anti-inflammatory and hemostasis. There are adjustments in the later stage.

    Records of the course of the disease: vomiting, fever, and severe dehydration on the first day. (None of the blood vessels can be found)** After fever and antiemetic.

    On the 3rd day, I started to have blood in my stool, I was still a little dehydrated, I regained my appetite and spirit, and on the evening of the 6th day, my stool color became lighter, and my appetite and spirit were good.

    A little combat experience:

    1. Prepare nutritional paste, it is terrible to be dehydrated without eating, if there is blood in the stool, you must not feed it, and apply the nutritional paste.

    2. The water bag, it is quite cold, there is no heat, especially when infusion, it will be cold hands and feet.

    3. Feline plague monoclonal antibody must be injected with this drug, which is directly symptomatic and has the most direct effect.

    4. Stick to the end and never give up. As long as you don't give up, it will definitely stick to it! Spend more time with it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    7 days, you can survive if you stick to it!!

    **Method: 3 sachets of infusion per day, which are anti-inflammatory and anti-feverish.

    Cats like to eat warm food. Cold food not only affects the cat's appetite, but also easily causes digestive disorders. Under normal circumstances, the temperature of food should be 30 to 40, and the food taken out of the refrigerator should be heated before feeding.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Feline plague has an incubation period of 7-10 days. However, some cats are more resistant and will not show symptoms after being infected with feline plague virus. If some cats carry the feline plague virus in their bodies, they may become ill within 3-5 days or 7-10 days if they suddenly change their environment and diet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Go to the hospital in time**, get ** as soon as possible**, the higher the success rate, because cat plague will eventually lead to dehydration and death in cats, mainly for rehydration, antiviral, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The fourth day of cat plague is the most serious, and after the fourth day, the signs of improvement are basically rescued. Feline plague can be dexamethasone, feline distemper monoclonal antibody, interferon, meow stable, enrofloxacin, metoclophane plus glucose. If you want to know more, you can take a look.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, it can be seen on the fifth and seventh days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The ** cycle of feline plague is generally 7-10 days, mainly depending on the cat's physical condition and biochemical indicators, recovery ability, whether there is secondary infection, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cat is also a life, if you can save it, try your best, I didn't expect to be deceived by Shenghuang pet, the medicine didn't work and delayed the best time, the cat just left, it's so hateful.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm also in my house for only three months, please ask if the landlord's house has been cured.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sorry to take the liberty of asking, did the kitten survive, my cat also experienced the same situation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The most acute feline plague has no symptoms and direct sudden deathAcute death occurs within 24 hours, and subacute disease occurs within about 7 daysIf not treated in time, the cat's dehydration is getting worse and worse under constant vomiting and diarrhea.

    Electrolyte imbalance, causing acid-base balance disorders, coupled with gastrointestinal damage, so that cats can not eat, no energy ** leads to a series of problems such as hypoglycemia and low blood pressure, the younger the cat's age, the faster the death rate will be, so cats with cat plague must be detected as soon as possible, early**.

    Clinical signs:

    The incubation period of feline distemper is 2 to 9 days, and the clinical signs are related to age and virulence.

    Most of the kittens are acutely ill, with a body temperature increase of more than 40°C, vomiting, and many cats do not show any symptoms and die suddenly, and some may show symptoms of spinal ataxia.

    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 not energetic, anorexic, stubborn vomiting, the vomit is yellow-green, the mouth and eyes, the nose has sticky secretions, the feces are viscous, when diarrhea appears, it means that the animal is in the late stage of the disease, the feces are bloody, severe dehydration, anemia, and death in severe cases.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cats with feline plague generally die in about seven days, starting with anorexia and then diarrhea, and have not eaten or drunk until they die.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cats die in nine days.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, my cat vomits for 2 to 3 days and dies, what's going on?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Die in a week, because they will have diarrhea first, then feel uncomfortable, then foam, and die.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The first thing to look at is how old the cat is. Kittens who are not fully immunized and have feline plague generally die within 3 to 5 days.

    The resistance and physical strength of adult cats are better than those of kittens, and they can last for about half a month.

    If the cat plague is not received in time, it can usually live for about 3 days to 5 days.

    Feline plague is known to cause mental depression, weakness in the limbs, and some cats can also cause vomiting, loose stools, and even intestinal bleeding and edema.

    If the fruit is not treated in time, it may lead to dehydration in the process of vomiting and diarrhea, which may cause a significant decrease in the body's acid-alkali balance, and finally lead to hypoglycemia and heart failure.

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  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The most acute feline plague is asymptomatic and dies directly. The acute patient died within 24 hours, and the subacute course of the disease was about 7 days. If it is not timely**, the cat will be constantly vomiting up and down, and the dehydration will become more and more serious.

    Electrolyte imbalances lead to acid-base imbalances, which, combined with gastrointestinal damage, make cats unable to eat. The lack of energy leads to a series of problems such as hypoglycemia and low blood pressure. The younger the cat, the faster it will die. Therefore, cats with feline plague must be detected early.

    Clinical signs: The incubation period of feline fever is 2-9 days, and the clinical signs are related to age and virulence of the virus.

    Most kittens have an acute onset, with a temperature above 40 and vomiting. Many cats die suddenly without any symptoms, and some cats may experience symptoms of spinal cord ataxia.

    Most cats at 6 months of age exhibit subacute clinical signs. At first, they have a fever of around 40, which drops to normal body temperature after 1-2 days, and rises again after 3-4 days, which is biphasic fever.

    The cat is listless, anorexic, intractable vomiting, yellow-green vomit, sticky discharge from the mouth, eyes and nose, and thick feces. The presence of diarrhea indicates that the animal is in the advanced stage of the disease, with blood in the feces, severe dehydration, anemia, or even death.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There are only a few main symptoms caused by feline plague. First, severe gastroenteritis and fever. Second, white blood cells will decline, and if the cat has feline plague, it will cause severe gastroenteritis.

    Gastroenteritis can cause vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, shock, if you don't get good hydration during this period**, or antiviral, then soon, the cat may probably die in a day or two, or even two or three days, because its dehydration leads to circulatory failure, which leads to its autopoisoning, so it will die soon. If we give it better treatment, then it may survive longer. The second is white blood cells, if the white blood cells drop to a very low level, then it may also die, because the white blood cells are a barrier in the body, if the white blood cells are gone, it will have a serious bacterial infection, resulting in gastrointestinal tract and even respiratory tract lesions.

    If we give it a good **, let its immune system be restored, produce antibodies, generally speaking, it should be slowly fine after a week or so.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Generally within seven days, not necessarily if **. My cat will be fine in seven days. The doctor prescribed Meow Du Wenda oral liquid plus interferon, dexamethasone, and glucose. On the fifth day, the cat's spirit will improve, so you might as well take a look.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The course of cat plague is generally about 7-10 days, and the most dangerous time is generally the 4th to 7th day, because at this time, the course of cat plague has generally entered the middle stage, and cats have fever, watery diarrhea or dysentery, severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. Cats may vomit yellow water, green liquid, etc., and have bloody stools. If the cat does not have vomiting and diarrhea, it may be in the late stage of feline plague.

    However, there is still a danger in the later stage of feline plague because the virus may invade other organs, such as the kidneys and cause acute kidney failure.

    Hope the above information is helpful to you. If you need further information, please consult a professional veterinarian.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1. The first few days of cat plague are the most dangerous

    First of all, let's understand that cats are infected with feline plague.

    The process of the virus is divided into several stages, including the feline plague virus contact period, the virus incubation period, and the virus outbreak period. Among them, the most dangerous stage is, of course, the viral infection.

    The outbreak period is almost the 2nd-5th day of feline plague infection. If your cat receives ** and survives the fifth day of feline plague infection, then your cat is likely to survive feline plague and then**. The fifth day of feline plague virus infection is a watershed moment for cats to be infected with feline plague.

    Those who survive survive will survive, and if they can't survive, they will continue to deteriorate until they die.

    The first few days of feline plague are the most dangerous"/>

    2. Symptoms and manifestations of the dangerous stage of feline plague

    The dangerous stage of feline plague is the outbreak of cat virus, and the second day of the outbreak of cat virus comes to this time, the symptoms of feline plague continue to intensify after the first day of deterioration, and the cat will have the following symptoms: fever.

    Loss of appetite, poor mental state, severe vomiting, diarrhea, loose or even foul-smelling excretion. Cats have no mental licking, coarse and messy hair, and in severe cases, dehydration and anemia.

    It's going to happen. These symptoms last from the second day to the fourth or fifth day. Survive the watershed of the fifth day, coupled with active ** and care, cats are basically able to **.

    The main reason for cats suffering from feline plague virus is the decline of the body's immunity, and the vaccine is the antibody protection of cats from birth to death**, so when deciding to raise a cat, please be sure to vaccinate it and give it the most basic protection. Understand.

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