Is there a cure for cat plague? Why is cat plague not cured?

Updated on pet 2024-04-01
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Cats must be vaccinated, including the feline triple vaccine (feline double vaccine) and rabies vaccine. With these two vaccines, cats can avoid most of the virus, and after a cat bites, the bitten person can no longer be vaccinated.

    2.Introduction to the feline triple vaccine (feline dual vaccine). The feline dual vaccine is a vaccine to prevent feline plague and rabies, and the feline triple vaccine is a vaccine to prevent feline plague, feline nasal branch, and feline caliciform virus (there is a separate rabies vaccine imported and cats can also be vaccinated).

    There are also four-in-one, five-in-one, seven-in-one and other vaccines abroad, which can comprehensively prevent a variety of infectious viruses. At present, many pet hospitals use the Miaosanduo brand vaccine (cat triple vaccine) imported from Zoetis (formerly Pfizer) in the United States, which is currently the only cat vaccine in China that has obtained the registration certificate of imported veterinary drugs. So many times, Miao Sanduo and cat triptych are equated.

    Zoetis' official recommendation is to give cats the first dose of the feline triple vaccine at 8 weeks of age, followed by the second dose at 12 weeks of age, which is mandatory. Regarding the interval time, there are recommendations for 2 weeks and 3 weeks. If you want to get the third shot, you can get it, and if you don't want to get it, you can get a booster shot a year later!

    If the cat is in an environment where the risk of infection is high, it is recommended to strengthen it once a year, and if the cat is completely indoors and does not leave the house, it can be vaccinated once every three years, but those cats who go out to bathe regularly or visit the hospital often should be considered high-risk.

    Vaccines are not a panacea. The timing of vaccination is not right, and vaccination will not be 100% effective in destroying the virus. The cat is too young to be vaccinated, and there will be antibodies inherited from the female cat in the kitten, which are called shifter antibodies, also called maternal antibodies.

    This antibody then interferes with the immune response to the vaccine. If you can't get vaccinated when you're sick, your cat may suppress the body's immune response and it will also have an effect. Therefore, it is best to vaccinate when the cat is healthy, the immune system is functioning normally, and the cat is of the right age.

    The role of the first dose of vaccine is only to release a signal in the cat's body, so that the cat's own immune system can recognize the virus, and the second dose of vaccine is to truly establish an immune protection system against viral diseases. After 1 year, you will have to go to the pet hospital for a booster vaccine. The rabies vaccine is given with 1 shot, usually 1 week after the 2-shot cat triple vaccination.

    In the same way, it will be strengthened after 1 year.

    After the vaccine, go for an antibody test one week after the second dose.

    The feline triple vaccine varies from place to place, about 65 120 per shot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can prevent seven diseases, including feline panleukopenia (feline plague), feline infectious rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus disease, feline rabies, feline leukemia, feline pneumonia (caused by Chlamydia psittaci), and feline infectious peritonitis.

    At present, the commonly used feline triple attenuated vaccines are feline panleukopenia vaccine, feline infectious rhinotracheitis vaccine and feline calicivirus vaccine. Only the inactivated vaccine for feline panleukopenia is domestically produced.

    Playing cat triplet, mainly to prevent cat plague, the kitten should be hit twice for the first time, with an interval of 2-3 weeks, and then once a year. Rabies is not as contagious as feline plague, and if cats do not go out and do not come into contact with other animals, then they can not be vaccinated against rabies.

    If a cat has rabies, it will only be contagious about a week before the onset of the disease, and it will hang up within a week after the onset of the disease, so if the biting cat is still safe and sound after biting for 10 days, it can be basically determined that he is not sick when he bites.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cat vaccination mainly prevents two aspects, the first aspect he needs to carry out cat triple vaccination, mainly to prevent acute infectious diseases between cats and cats. There are mainly feline plague virus, feline herpes virus, feline calicivirus. On the other hand, rabies vaccination is necessary to prevent rabies virus.

    These two vaccines are very important for cats.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Now when vaccinating cats or puppies, it is generally three years, including the rabies vaccine that we are most familiar with, as well as feline plague and feline corona.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you vaccinate the cat, it will enhance the resistance, and then there is also the ability to enhance the resistance. Some of them are to prevent that epidemic, that epidemic, and that epidemic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Feline triple vaccine prevents three infectious diseases: feline plague, feline calicivirus, and feline nasal branch, and rabies vaccine prevents rabies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Answer: It can prevent feline panleukopenia disease (feline plague), feline infectious rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus and feline rabies and feline leukemia and feline pneumonia (caused by Chlamydia psittaci), feline infectious peritonitis and other seven kinds of glass At present, the commonly used feline triple attenuated vaccine is feline panleukopenia vaccine, feline infectious rhinotracheitis vaccine and feline calicivirus vaccine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cat vaccination is mainly used to prevent feline herpes virus, feline plague, feline pneumonia, cat rabies, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Vaccinating cats prevents some infectious diseases in cats.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's okay, why don't you go to the hospital!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The reason why the cat plague appears repeatedly and does not get better may be the reason why the method is incorrect, or it may be the reason why the virus in the body has not been completely cleared.

    So far, people have not found a drug that has a specific effect on feline distemper. Although there is no shortage of cat cases, the veterinary medical community has not yet formed a "successful and replicable" method.

    But don't be nervous about the shovel officer, although cat distemper is difficult to treat, it belongs to the "prevention-oriented cat disease", as long as the cat owner does a good job of prevention, many cats will not intersect with the feline distemper virus in their lives.

    Pathogenesis: cat plague is generally more common in spring, the incidence is highest in March, the smaller the kitten, the more likely it is to be infected (after weaning, there are generally antibodies in breast milk), the incidence decreases when it grows up, and the incidence of cats over 3 years old is reduced to about 2%.

    In general, the whole litter is common before and after weaning in kittens; The case fatality rate after infection with cat plague can be as high as 90%, which is the most violent cat infectious disease.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cat plague can be cured, but cat plague is not incurable, but it is easy to cause dehydration and death. The best methods for feline plague are dexamethasone, feline plague monoclonal antibody, interferon, meow stable, enrofloxacin, metoclophane plus glucose.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Cat plague can be cured! My family was infected with feline plague without vaccination when I was a child, and the medicine I bought in a treasure was good, and the meow Wenda oral liquid I used was interferon, enrofloxacin, and glucose. Seven days. If you want to know more, you can take a look.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The ** rate of infectious diseases in cats is very low, so it is important to take preventive measures.

    1.Give your cat regular antiviral vaccinations. Vaccination is undoubtedly the most effective way to prevent disease.

    2.Keep the cat's living environment and supplies clean and hygienic, and disinfect them regularly. Especially if you have a lot of cats or other felines in the house.

    3.Carry out a health check before the cat comes in, and effectively isolate the sick cat** to prevent viral infection.

    4.If the cat in the house has feline plague, it doesn't matter whether it is successful or not. Please thoroughly disinfect the environment where the cat has lived and the cat supplies in the house. It is advisable to disinfect things used by sick cats and throw them away. Not recommended for use on other cats.

    In this case, please note that it is best not to accept a new cat for 6 months. It also can't be a cat that has been vaccinated with feline plague vaccines. Because vaccines can only enhance the cat's ability to resist disease, it cannot be 100% guaranteed not to be infected with the virus.

    5.Usually observe the cat's mental state and abnormal conditions, and find that you can buy the best time for the cat as soon as possible.

    6.It is necessary to give the cat proper vitamin supplements, improve resistance, and often give the cat nutritious food in terms of diet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Clause.

    First, the best way to prevent cat plague is to vaccinate cats. It is recommended to start vaccinating cats at two months of age, and then every year thereafter. Clause.

    Second, give cats a reasonable scientific diet to make cats healthy. The cat's growth environment and playing environment should also be kept clean. Clause.

    3. It is strictly forbidden for cats to come into contact with those stray cats and stray dogs to avoid being infected with cat plague from them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The main thing in the prevention of feline plague is vaccination. When the kitten is not yet of vaccination age, isolate it, preferably alone, and do not allow it to come into contact with the owner's shoes after leaving the house. The owner should also wash his hands and change his clothes as much as possible after touching other cats, which is called cutting off the route of infection.

    When the cat is 45 days old and in good health, the vaccination can be started. If it is an adult cat and is in good health, it should be vaccinated as soon as possible to prevent feline plague.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The best prevention is vaccination, vaccination is successful, and the antibodies meet the standard. Cats are tested for antibodies every 1 year, and if the antibody reaches the standard, there is no need to supplement the vaccine, and if the standard is not met, the vaccine will be supplemented. The lethality rate of cat plague to kittens will be relatively high, and adult cats can basically be saved.

    Feline plague with feline plague monoclonal antibody with interferon, meow degree stabilized**. It was noticeably better in three days

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Three steps to prevent cat plague: regular immunization, not free-range cats, and regular disinfection of the environment. If a healthy cat has not been vaccinated, it can become infected with feline plague once it comes into contact with food, water, utensils, etc. contaminated with the virus.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The causative agent of feline plague is a virus of the family Parvoviridae and the genus Parvoviridae, which generally only infects domestic cats, other felines (such as tigers and leopards), ferrets (mink) and raccoons of the family Ursidae, and does not pose an infection threat to the population.

    If a cat in the home has cat plague, it is generally only necessary to disinfect the items or parts that the cat has been in direct contact with. When disinfection, you can use 84 disinfectant to wipe or spray or soak, and after 30 minutes, use clean water (rag or cloth) to remove the residual disinfectant.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I've actually experienced this firsthand.

    The first cat I had was infected with feline plague and died, and at that time, I suffered an incomparable inner entanglement for the sake of it.

    When I got that cat, I had just graduated, and I had only been working for less than two months, and my monthly income was only about five or six thousand. Although the salary is not high, it is also the income that I create with my own hands. Everything seems to be happy, with cats, jobs, and ...... to be able to support yourself

    However, one day, my cat suddenly stopped eating. At first I thought it was just not hungry, but when it didn't eat for a day and a night, I realized something was wrong and immediately took it to the hospital. After a doctor's examination, it was diagnosed with feline plague.

    The doctor told me that cat plague is a serious disease, and it can be **, but it may not be cured.

    When the doctor reported the feline plague to me, I fell silent.

    It is estimated that the time of ** is 8 10 days, and the average cost per day may be about 1000 yuan, we will try our best to treat it, but you also have to bear the risk of not being able to cure it even if you spend money. Moreover, feline plague may cause other conjunctive syndromes, which also need to be continued. ”

    8 10 days, the average cost per day is about 1,000 yuan, a total of about 10,000 yuan is required, and there may be follow-up ** costs.

    It wasn't a small amount for me at the time. If I get treatment, it means that I have to ask my parents for money, because my savings are simply not enough.

    I called ** to my mom and told her about it. To this day, I remember what she said to me.

    Child, I know you want to save it, and we want you to save it. $10,000 is not a small amount for us, but it is not unaffordable. It doesn't matter if you save it or not, you need to make your own decisions. ”

    But there's something I want to tell you. Many years ago, your mother-in-law contracted uremia, a disease that destroys people's bodies. At that time, your grandfather had been at home taking care of your mother-in-law. Grandpa is very hard, this is what we all see in our eyes. ”

    However, we didn't send my mother-in-law to the hospital to receive a better **. I didn't ask a nurse to come to the house to take care of my mother-in-law. It wasn't that we didn't want to, but we lacked a little money.

    Do you say money matters? Significant! At that time, tens of millions of dollars were really important to us.

    So my point of view is that if you can do it within your ability, but if you really don't have the ability to do it, then you can only take good care of him when you leave, and your mood may be comforted a little.

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