-
As the question, my four-and-a-half-month-old cat suddenly had a fever, diarrhea, and severe dehydration last Wednesday night, and went to the hospital to find out that it was cat plague, and was hospitalized, but fortunately, after **, now the blood routine is normal, and the white blood cells were measured last night, and they can be taken home after following this trend. But there is a particularly big problem: I asked the doctor and said that the cat must be quarantined for a period of time when it is taken home, but I am in a shared house, there is no empty room for isolation, I have two cats myself, and the other one is three and a half months, and I have not been vaccinated (since last Wednesday, I did not find any abnormalities in seven days, and I immediately vaccinated); My roommate has five native cats, the youngest is 6 months old, and they have been vaccinated.
If I want to isolate, I put my kitten in my roommate's room temporarily, and isolate my cat who has had feline plague in my own room. But, I'm definitely going to be walking around the house, living room, kitchen, or whatever, and maybe going to my roommate's room ......, I have come into contact with a cat with a virus, and I will definitely carry some viruses, and my roommate can not go to the room, so should the living room be disinfected frequently? We used ultraviolet lamps to disinfect all the viruses at home on the weekend, because my roommates and I must be in the living room, kitchen, and toilet, and we can't completely isolate them, so what is the frequency of disinfection after that?
Also, how long do cats with feline plague need to be quarantined before they can be released? What do cats that have had feline plague need to pay attention to in their diet? My cat has always been unwell and strong, often has soft stools, and the stomach is not good (the fuse of the outbreak of cat plague is that it is not digested after eating the newly changed evo cat food.)
-
According to the regulations, the quarantine point is that people and pets must be isolated together.
-
If there's anything you can't do, just send it, as long as you can manage it.
-
Cats and other animals can be sent to a special quarantine point for examination.
-
No, you can't, you have to separate people from animals.
-
<>If the big cat can quickly get familiar with the new cat, and can get along well, there will be no aggressive behavior, and the new cat can be isolated without calling the hole. If the big cat is very wary of the new cat and will even hurt the new cat, it is necessary to isolate the new cat and then take time for them to learn to get along.
-
If your one-year-old cat has completed the necessary vaccinations and routine medical check-ups, and has left the bridge finch cattery in a healthy state, then quarantine is generally not required. However, to ensure that new cats can comfortably adapt to their new environment and avoid the spread of potential diseases or infections, here are some suggestions:1
Keep the cat in a quiet, undisturbed room for a few days so that they can gradually adjust to their new environment; 2.Separate the new cat from the other pets in the house until you are sure that they are free of infectious diseases or other health problems with each other; 3.Consult with your veterinarian and take responsibility for the care of your new cat to ensure they have access to a proper diet and water source as well as proper medical attention; 4.
Please observe the cat for any health problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, sneezing, coughing, etc., and contact the veterinarian in time if there are any problems. In conclusion, while quarantine is not necessarily necessary, in order to ensure that your new cat can adapt safely and comfortably in your new home, you should take the necessary precautions to avoid potential health problems and potential disease transmission.
Yes, but if you pay attention to your cooking skills, it is super unpalatable, so it is recommended to eat other meat products!
It is not okay for cats to only eat cat food, because cats' nutrition comes from many places, and reasonable feeding can improve the cat's physique and supplement the corresponding nutrition. >>>More
1.Cats can eat dates.
2.Jujube contains protein, fat, sugar, organic acids, vitamin A, vitamin C, a variety of trace calcium, and amino acids. >>>More
To a certain extent, it is possible, but it will not grow very tall, only 1 3cm at most, it is recommended to do more exercise, such as skipping rope and the like. Because the bone cheese basically stops developing when you become an adult, if you really want to grow taller, taking medication is the only way to go.
Cats are able to eat egg white.
But when feeding the cat protein, you need to control the amount of food and don't feed too much at one time. Cats eat egg whites or egg yolks according to the cat's preferences and physique, some cats eat, but some cats don't eat, whether it is egg white or egg yolk, it must be cooked for cats. Different cats have different physiques, and their adaptability to eggs is also different. >>>More