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In general, kittens under three months of age have a low chance of developing rabies. Rabies is a disease caused by a virus, which is generally transmitted through the saliva of animals. Kittens under three months of age usually do not have the opportunity to be exposed to the virus from the outside world, so the probability of developing rabies is small.
However, it is possible to contract the rabies virus if the kitten is a stray cat or, in some cases, has been bitten or scratched by an animal or person carrying the rabies virus.
In order to protect the health of the kitten and its surroundings, owners should vaccinate their kittens against rabies regularly, while being careful not to expose the kittens to animals or people that may carry the virus. If the kitten is bitten or scratched, the owner should immediately wash the wound with soapy water and take the kitten to the rabies vaccination within 24 hours.
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Not necessarily, there is a possibility of being infected with the rabies virus, but it is not necessarily virulent. Clause.
Cats within one or three months have not been vaccinated against rabies and have no resistance to the rabies virus, and when they are attacked by the rabies virus, they will cause infection. Clause.
2. Not all cats within three months will carry rabies virus, and whether they carry rabies virus or not, you need to go to the hospital for examination. Clause.
3. If it is suspected that cats and cats carry rabies virus, it is recommended to deal with them in accordance with relevant national regulations.
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Domestic cats also have rabies virus, although most of the domestic cats will be injected with rabies vaccine, but it does not mean that cats can not carry rabies virus, and some cats will catch mice and other behaviors, which will increase the probability of being infected with rabies virus, so being bitten and scratched by domestic cats, ** rupture and bleeding, it is best to choose rabies vaccination, and after being bitten by cats, the wound should be cleaned with soap and water, and then vaccinated with rabies vaccine after wound disinfection with alcohol or iodine wineRabies vaccination is usually given within 24 hours of the bite.
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Unless he. Comes in the mother's body. Rabies, and then pass it on to children, otherwise there will be no rabies. He does not touch foreign objects and does not eat anything unclean. Such a person will not get that kind of disease.
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Three-month-old kittens are generally rabies-free. First of all, if you are in a healthy state, you will not have rabies. If you are bitten by some mad cats or rabid dogs, it is easy to be infected with rabies.
Secondly, no matter how big the cat is, as long as it is scratched or injured or bitten, it needs to be vaccinated against rabies in time for safety. In addition, no matter how big or small a cat or dog is, there is a possibility of viruses in its body!
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Not necessarily. The kittens within three months of age have not been vaccinated against rabies.
against rabies virus.
There is no ability to resist, and if you are attacked by the virus, you may become infected.
Not all kittens within the age of three months will carry the rabies virus, and whether they carry the virus needs to be checked in the hospital.
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*Kittens under three months of age are unlikely to have rabies**. Normally, if a domestic kitten has not been in contact with outside cats or other animals that can carry the rabies virus during this period, then the kitten under the age of three months will basically not have rabies. If it is a stray kitten outside, due to the complexity of the external environment, it is possible for a kitten within three months to be infected with rabies.
Although kittens basically do not have rabies, it should be noted that as long as they are scratched or bitten by cats, and there is bleeding and breaking the skin, they should be immediately washed with soap and water for 15 minutes and disinfected with iodine, and then go to the hospital for rabies vaccination, otherwise the risk of rabies infection may be increased.
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Kittens do not have rabies.
Rabies virus can infect felines, but rabies virus is not created in a vacuum, and domestic cats need to have a history of contact with rabies virus in the wild to spread the infection. As a result, newborn kittens in the home are generally free of rabies virus.
Manifestations of rabies in cats
Abnormal behavior, like to hide in the dark, do not listen to calls, do not respond when calling, and attack people, and also violent and restless, jumping and biting, there is a strange behavior, no matter what you encounter, you will bite and eat.
1 2 months kitten feeding precautions
Food
Kittens over 1 month old, you can start to try to eat cat food, this stage of the kitten's digestive system is still very weak, suitable for feeding some softened food, you can soak the kitten food with goat milk powder soft feeding. Be careful to soak thoroughly, otherwise the outside is soft and the inside is hard, which is not conducive to digestion.
Kittens can be kept eight minutes full at each meal, and adhere to the principle of eating small meals often. It is recommended to feed about 4 to 5 times a day. The pet owner can see if the belly is bulging after eating, if the belly is bulging like a small leather ball, it must be excessive.
Deworming
Cat deworming can prevent cats from suffering from ** diseases and other problems. It is generally recommended that cats are about 42 days old, and when they are in good health, they can be dewormed for the first time. Cats are generally dewormed once a month in vitro and once every three months in vivo.
After that, according to the cat's living environment, eat raw meat, do not go out to decide how often the cat should be dewormed, if the cat does not often go out, do not eat raw meat, the living environment is relatively clean, you can deworm once every 3 6 months.
Vaccines
Healthy cats can be considered for vaccination in about 2 months, and the first year of the vaccine requires 3 shots of cat triple + 1 shot of rabies vaccine. The time of 3 injections of cat triple, each shot should be 21 days apart, and after the last 3 shots, the rabies vaccine will be given at an interval of 7 days. After that, you can give the cat an antibody test, if the cat antibodies are still there, you can do it without a booster vaccination.
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Rabies may be present. The rabies virus may be passed from mother to young.
If it is ensured that the mother cat does not carry the rabies virus and that the kitten has not been in contact with other animals after birth, the kitten will hardly get sick. But there are no absolutes, and it is best to take the cat to the hospital for a check-up and rabies vaccination.
According to the data, about 90% of rabies is caused by dogs, about 5% by cats, and the remaining 5% by other animals. Although the proportion caused by cats is not high, considering that rabies has a case fatality rate of nearly 100%, it is still not to be taken lightly.
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