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If a cat has rabies, it can be transmitted to the entire cat population. Rabies is a viral disease that is mainly transmitted through saliva. If a cat is infected with the rabies virus, it can spread the virus to other cats, especially if they share food, water, or close contact such as litter boxes.
To prevent the spread of rabies, you can take the following steps:
1.Get vaccinated regularly: Make sure your cat is regularly vaccinated against rabies, which is one of the most effective ways to prevent rabies.
2.Avoid other animals that may carry the virus: Try to avoid exposing your cat to animals that may carry the rabies virus, such as wild animals or stray cats infected with rabies.
3.Maintain your cat's health and hygiene: Keeping your cat healthy and hygienic by providing adequate food, water, and a proper litter box can help boost your cat's immunity and reduce the risk of infection.
If you have any concerns or concerns about rabies, please contact your local veterinarian for a consultation. They can provide you with more detailed information and advice to ensure the health and safety of your pet cat.
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It is contagious, rabies virus.
Transmission is not only saliva, all body fluids can be transmitted, and being born with the virus is called congenital carriage, which is transmitted from the mother and is not hereditary. The cold virus is even better, all kinds of mutations... Avian flu.
It can be passed on to people, and of course, the sense can also be passed on to animals.
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Domestic cats will not have rabies.
Domestic kittens generally do not carry the rabies virus themselves, but if they are bitten by other animals, they can carry the rabies virus.
Introduction to rabies
Rabies virus generally refers to the virus carried by dogs, and it can also occur in felines, if the domestic kitten has been bitten or scratched, then the domestic kitten may have rabies virus, if infected with rabies virus, the kitten will generally become ill in a very short time, or even die.
But as far as the current living environment is concerned, the general domestic cat has a very small chance of being infected with rabies, and the main living environment of domestic cats is at home, and the incidence of rabies has decreased significantly compared with before, so domestic cats generally do not suffer from rabies.
Although the incidence of rabies has decreased, it is still recommended that people with cats and dogs bring their pets to the pet hospital for rabies vaccination, and after being scratched and bitten by a domestic cat, they should be vaccinated against rabies in time, rabies vaccine can effectively avoid the occurrence of rabies.
Manifestations of rabies
Rabies symptoms can be divided into excitatory and paralyzing manifestations, and the excitatory phase may manifest as fever, headache, facial paresthesias, restlessness, irritability, numbness, itching or pain, nausea, vomiting, dysphagia, and hoarseness. This is followed by feelings of excitement and fear; The paralysis period can be manifested as muscle relaxation, loss of reflexes, etc., and in severe cases, respiratory and heartbeat failure.
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Cats can also be infected with rabies and rabies.
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After a cat is bitten by rabies, the infection rate is 100 percent. If the cat is domesticated and has never been kept in the house, there is no chance of exposure to the rabies virus, and the infection rate is close to zero.
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The probability of rabies in cats is only 1 in 1 million.
Rabies symptoms in cats: 1. The main manifestations of rabies in the early stage are obvious changes in temperament, such as worry or fear, and nervousness.
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Answer: The probability of a cat getting rabies is only 1 in 1 million. Cats infected with rabies generally have these symptoms: obvious changes in temperament, apprehension, fear, and nervousness.
Cats infected with rabies will enter the excitement period after the early stage of the disease, showing restlessness and impermanence, at this time they can no longer distinguish between the living and the acquaintance, and will appear in a crazy state of attacking people.
Question: I have just been bitten by a stray cat in the community, and there is a little bit of blood, do I need to get a rabies vaccineAnswer: If I was scratched by a stray cat, if the cat does not show obvious symptoms of rabies, then disinfect the wound; If you are not at ease, you can use the ten-day observation method, catch it for a period of time, or take it to the veterinarian for examination, once the cat has rabies 3-5 days 100% death, and only 3-5 days before its death is the infectious period, bitten is dangerous, and at this time it is too late to make up for vaccination. So if the cat does not get sick and dies within 10 days, it means that it is safe and will not be infected with rabies.
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According to big data statistics, the average probability of dog poisoning is only a few in 10,000, and it is higher in rural areas than a few in 1,000. The probability of cats being poisonous is lower than that of dogs.
If you are bitten by a cat or dog, there is a 1 3 probability of onset, the probability of pet cats and dogs being poisoned is much smaller than that of stray cats and dogs, and the probability of scratching is 2 orders of magnitude lower.
Therefore, if you are bitten by a stray cat, the average infection probability is generally counted as 1 in 10,000, the probability of pet cat bite in the city is less than 1 in 100,000, and the risk of infection by a domestic pet cat in the urban area is only 1 in 10 million or lower.
Milk cats under one month old are directly ruled out as infectious.
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Healthy cats are free of the rabies virus, and only sick cats carry the rabies virus. And in the incubation stage, there is no difference between sick cats and healthy cats, so it is impossible to tell whether cats carry rabies virus on the surface. Although cats have a lower chance of being infected with rabies virus than dogs, it is recommended to vaccinate cats regularly against rabies for the safety of their lives.
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99% of infections are caused by dogs. Cats and other mammals together account for less than 1%. In the vast majority of cases, there are no cats.
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The chance of a cat contracting rabies is very low.
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What are the chances of a cat getting rabies? If a cat is bitten by a dog, the chance of contracting rabies is also quite high.
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Dogs and cats are not the only ones who can get rabiesTo be precise, most mammals and even bats can transmit rabies.
Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by rabies virus, mainly transmitted to humans by animals infected with rabies virus, most of the clinical phenomena are specific symptoms such as wind phobia, hydrophobia, paralysis, etc., because once rabies occurs, the mortality rate is as high as 100%, causing everyone to stay away from rabies.
First of all, the World Health Organization has suggested that high-risk animals with rabies include: dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, mongooses, raccoons, skunks, bats, and rodents.
The rabies virus is the most common in cats and dogs, so why do cats and dogs carry rabies virus, rabies virus is not born in cats and dogs, and the rabies virus in cats and dogs is also because of other ways, such as being scratched by animals with viruses, eating animal carcasses with viruses, etc., so cats and dogs should be vaccinated regularly, and they should not be allowed to eat raw meat, which can effectively avoid cats and dogs being infected with rabies virus. If we are scratched by cats and dogs, we must go to the hospital for rabies injections as soon as possible, so that the rabies virus can be effectively prevented.
In our country, there are also cases of rabies transmission in domestic animals, such as horses, cattle and pigs. In addition, some non-mammals, such as birds and amphibians, do not carry the rabies virus, such as birds, chickens, fish, turtles and lizards, and do not transmit rabies. Some mammals, like rodents, such as rats, have not been transmitted to rabies.
However, theoretically, if a person is scratched or bitten by one of these animals, it is also possible to cause rabies infection. In addition, rabbits have not been reported to spread rabies. Therefore, in general, if you are accidentally scratched or bitten by a domestic pet, such as a rabbit, hamster, or lab rat, you do not need to worry about contagion of rabies.
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No, in addition to animals such as cats and dogs that can carry rabies virus, rats, bats, monkeys, wolves, foxes and other animals can also carry rabies virus. Rabies is mainly an infection caused by the bite of a cat or dog, but other animals can also have this possibility, so as long as there is a bite, try to get a rabies vaccine to prevent infection.
How is rabies prevented?
Rabies is caused by infection with the rabies virus, and antibody injections are currently a relatively effective preventive measure. That is, if you are bitten or scratched by a mammal, it is recommended to inject the rabies virus vaccine within 24 hours, so that the body can produce antibodies through the vaccine to prevent rabies.
On the other hand, it can be prevented from the source of infection, that is, it is recommended that the surrounding puppies, kittens and other mammals be regularly vaccinated against rabies, which is to eliminate the disease from the source of infection.
In addition, we should also pay attention to strengthening nutrition, eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins, milk, eggs, shrimp, fish, fresh vegetables, fruits, etc., by enhancing people's resistance, it is also possible to prevent it.
Another aspect is to wash immediately with running water for 2 minutes at the time of injury, and wash with soapy water can greatly reduce the rabies virus on the wound surface.
Early symptoms of rabies infection
When the rabies virus enters the human body, it first multiplies in local nerves and then gradually spreads to the central nervous system. After the early viral infection, because it multiplies in the nerves, there will be many manifestations of the peripheral nervous system, such as numbness, itching, ant crawling sensation like ants crawling, or neuromuscular beating, which are completely different.
If the bite is on the head and face, the virus will quickly invade the nervous system after a severe bite, and the patient may have central nervous system manifestations in the early stage, such as excitement, nausea, vomiting, fear, hydrophobia, wind phobia, etc., and then respiratory failure, circulatory failure, and finally death in the late stage.
You must pay attention to safety when playing with pets, and take corresponding measures immediately once you are scratched, and you can't take chances!
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Theoretically, mammals can transmit rabies, but cats and dogs have a greater chance of transmitting rabies, and rabies vaccination is required to ensure safety if there is suspected rabies exposure!
According to the rabies prevention and control guidelines, rodents, rabbits, poultry, amphibians, etc. do not have a rabies infection basis, and rabies vaccination is not required for bites and scratches by these animals!
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Rabies is not only transmitted by cats and dogs, but also by many animals, and people can also be infected if they are not careful.
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Humans can also spread rabies.
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Healthy cats are rabies virus-free, and cats infected with the rabies virus are easily recognizable because they quickly become ill and die.
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1. First of all, the mother and baby will not be infected with rabies, even if the female cat has it, the kitten she is pregnant with does not have it (unless it has been scratched and bitten by the female cat).
2. The kitten has not been bitten or scratched, and it will not be.
3. The incubation period of rabies in cats is generally about 1-6 months, and the infected kittens can be judged by the naked eye not long after they live.
4. If the kitten is infected with rabies, it is easy to deal with it in a pet hospital, because it will be infectious.
Dog-bites cats should not be rabies, because animals will have immunity between each other (animals are very immune), so the chance of getting rabies is not very good - but after being scratched by a cat, it is best to get vaccinated, because generally after being injured by a cat's paw, you will get "cat scratch fever". Of course, my answer is not very sure, and I also agree with the suggestion of the first floor to go to the hospital for a check-up, although it costs a lot of money and wastes a lot of time, but it is also necessary for the health of myself and my family! A must!
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