Symptoms of cat plague Early symptoms of cat plague?

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The incubation period of the disease is 2 to 9 days, usually within 6 days. Some sick cats have the most acute experience, without any prodromal symptoms and die suddenly, and only the carcass is dehydrated after death. Sick cats generally show fatigue, loss of appetite, and increased body temperature, showing a complex fever type.

    The first fever may rise to about 41 within a few hours, last for 24 hours, then drop to normal or near normal, stabilize for 36 to 48 hours, and then rise again. At this time, the symptoms are severe, depressed, coarse coat, head to forelimbs close to the abdomen, indifferent to the owner and the environment. A common and typical symptom is vomiting, which begins as an incomplete digested food, then becomes a colorless liquid, and then becomes bile-colored and foamy.

    In the later stage of the disease, due to the bacterial infection in the intestines, diarrhea can be seen, the intestinal texture is "rope-like", the diarrhea is watery with blood, and there is a special foul odor, the sick cat quickly becomes dehydrated, loses weight, and finally dies of heart failure. Pregnant female cats sometimes have miscarriages and stillbirths; Due to intrauterine infection, cerebellar insufficiency, the fetus presents cerebellar ataxia syndrome, and symptoms such as motor disorders and rotation appear after birth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The initial symptoms of feline plague in cats are mainly gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea, bloody stools, vomiting, etc.

    Feline plague is a virulent infectious disease caused by feline plague virus, mainly manifested by gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea, bloody stools, vomiting, etc., and is more common in kittens aged 2 to 4 months.

    There are no obvious special symptoms in the early stage of feline plague infection, which may be manifested as depression, decreased appetite, soft stools, loose stools, etc., because many diseases may be manifested by these symptoms, so it is difficult to diagnose cat plague through the initial clinical symptoms, and the diagnosis of cat plague is usually confirmed by cat plague test cardboard detection, blood tests, etc., combined with clinical symptoms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Feline plague, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a virulent infectious disease of cats, an acute and highly contact infection. In the early stage of the disease, the cat will have symptoms such as listlessness, drowsiness, loss of appetite, back-burning, frequent vomiting, loss of appetite after vomiting, diarrhea after soft stool, watery feces, different degrees of dehydration, blood routine examination of leukopenia and other symptoms. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time to diagnose and timely symptomatic infusion**, generally cats are more dangerous after three to five days of illness, severe vomiting, bloody stool, etc., the fatality rate of cat plague is quite high, and now for the **usual infusion**, nutritional supplementation, correction of body fluid ion balance, antiviral, antiemetic hemostasis, **main, **cycle is generally seven to ten days.

    An effective measure to prevent feline plague is to get vaccinated in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a cat has feline plague, it will have vomiting and diarrhea at the beginning, as well as fever and fever. If you don't get it in time, your spirit is not very good at this time, and you will have dehydration. Because the cat's endurance is relatively strong, if the above symptoms appear, it means that it has suffered from cat plague for a long time, at this time the owner should take it to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the cat suffers from cat plague, there will be diarrhea and vomiting first, and there will be fever, and the overall appearance is not energetic, and the appetite is not very good. After confirming that it has feline plague, it needs to be injected with serum every day, then injected with interferon, and also take some antiemetic drugs, with anti-inflammatory drugs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Feline plague is also known as feline panleukopenia. Symptoms: If the cat has this condition, it will have a sudden fever and it may reach a high of 41 degrees Celsius.

    In addition, lack of energy and anorexia are also symptoms that cannot be ignored, but the most typical is frequent vomiting, and the vomit still looks like yellow bile. If the cat reaches the late stage of cat plague, it will have blood in its feces, and its body will be in a state of severe dehydration and anemia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Initial symptoms of feline plague in cats: fever, vomiting, diarrhea, lack of energy, loss of appetite, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The initial condition of cat plague is of course wilting, and if you don't eat and listless, you will die slowly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sluggishness and loss of appetite. The body temperature of the dog will be about 38, but the body temperature of the dog with canine distemper will always be maintained at about 40, and even if the antipyretic medicine is taken, the fever will not go away.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The initial symptoms of cat plague are lack of energy, not eating or drinking, body temperature rises, vomiting, diarrhea and even blood in the stool, shock will appear in the middle and late stages, **The sooner the cat plague, the better, the medicine to be used is Meow Stable Da, Sunuo, Cimetidine, montmorillonite powder, but also to supplement glucose many times to prevent dehydration.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The initial symptoms of feline plague in cats include decreased appetite, malaise, soft or loose stools, and inactivity.

    Cats generally aged 3-5 months are susceptible to feline plague. Feline plague has an incubation period of 2 to 9 days, and the most acute form usually dies immediately without clinical symptoms, often mistaken for poisoning. Death occurs within 24 hours in the acute form, and the usual course of illness in the subacute form is about 7 days.

    The initial symptoms of feline plague in cats include decreased appetite, malaise, soft or loose stools, and inactivity. Cats generally aged 3-5 months are susceptible to feline plague. Feline plague has an incubation period of 2 to 9 days, and the most acute form usually dies immediately without clinical symptoms, often mistaken for poisoning.

    Death occurs within 24 hours in the acute form, and the usual course of illness in the subacute form is about 7 days.

    The symptoms of fever are the first fever, the body temperature is about 40, and the temperature drops to normal temperature about 24 hours, and the body temperature rises again after 2 to 3 days. Cats can also lose energy, have a coarse coat, vomit, hemorrhagic enteritis, and dehydration. Feline plague in pregnant female cats can cause miscarriage and stillbirth.

    **Methods: The main methods are to give infusions to replenish electrolytes and nutrition and correct dehydration, improve vomiting symptoms and give broad-spectrum antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection, and inject feline plague monoclonal antibody and interferon to control viral infection. If severe anemia develops, blood transfusion** should be considered.

    Introduction to Feline Plague Virus:

    Also known as "feline panleukopenia syndrome", it is a virulent infectious disease in cats.

    The symptoms of cat plague in the early stage are like a cold, such as sneezing, lack of energy, loss of appetite, etc., and the symptoms in the middle stage of cat plague are fever, vomiting, foul-smelling stool and blood, etc., and in the late stage of cat plague, there will be symptoms such as hunger strike, dehydration and death.

    In the early stage of finding that cats are infected with feline plague, positive ** will help the condition, if it is in the middle or late stage, the lesions of cat plague are likely to lead to the death of cats.

    The symptoms of fever are the first fever, the body temperature is about 40, and the temperature drops to normal temperature about 24 hours, and the body temperature rises again after 2 to 3 days. Cats can also lose energy, have a coarse coat, vomit, hemorrhagic enteritis, and dehydration. Feline plague in pregnant female cats can cause miscarriage and stillbirth.

    **Methods: The main methods are to give infusions to replenish electrolytes and nutrition and correct dehydration, improve vomiting symptoms and give broad-spectrum antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection, and inject feline plague monoclonal antibody and interferon to control viral infection. If severe anemia develops, blood transfusion** should be considered.

    Introduction to Feline Plague Virus:

    Also known as "feline panleukopenia syndrome", it is a virulent infectious disease in cats.

    The symptoms of cat plague in the early stage are like a cold, such as sneezing, lack of energy, loss of appetite, etc., and the symptoms in the middle stage of cat plague are fever, vomiting, foul-smelling stool and blood, etc., and in the late stage of cat plague, there will be symptoms such as hunger strike, dehydration and death.

    In the early stage of finding that cats are infected with feline plague, positive ** will help the condition, if it is in the middle or late stage, the lesions of cat plague are likely to lead to the death of cats.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The typical symptoms of feline plague are high fever, vomiting, diarrhea.

    The high fever of feline plague may burn to more than 40 degrees, but the high fever is not persistent, so it is possible if the temperature is taken and no high fever is found. Vomiting is a typical symptom of feline plague, which begins with vomiting food and quickly progresses to vomiting white gastric juice and yellow bile. Diarrhoea is another typical symptom of feline plague, which starts as soft or loose stools, then develops into watery or even bloody stools.

    If there is a concomitant infection of a parasitic infection of the digestive tract, such as roundworms, the worm may vomit or pull out. Vomiting and diarrhea can cause symptoms of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance in sick cats: decreased elasticity, sunken eyes, weakness to lift the head, low or no urination.

    Gastrointestinal pain can also make sick cats lose their appetite.

    In addition to clinically observed symptoms, feline plague is typically characterized by a sharp decrease in white blood cells on the blood count. Sick cats that did not go through ** quickly died of dehydration and anemia. If the sick cat gradually improves, the number of vomiting and diarrhea decreases, and the food is willing to lick, it means that it is in the recovery stage and will continue to go.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cats with feline plague will have symptoms such as lack of energy, lethargy, decreased appetite, increased body temperature, watery eyes, red eyes, mucous eye feces, dry nose, and serous or purulent nose. And when the cat plague becomes severe, the cat will vomit frequently and have diarrhea. If a cat has feline plague, you should seek medical attention immediately**.

    When cats are infected with cat plague, the main symptoms are lack of energy, decreased appetite, loss of vitality, lethargy, and inactivity. Even if the owner feeds the cat a favorite treat, it will be indifferent. After all, it's very uncomfortable to be sick, and it's uncomfortable to have no desire for food, and the same is true for people.

    Persistent high fever is also a symptom of cat plague, however, when some pet owners find this situation, they generally treat it as a common cold, and they do not realize that it is cat plague until the cat's high fever does not subside. Therefore, once the cat has a fever, it should be tested with feline plague test strips to see if it is sick.

    Feline plague is often accompanied by upper respiratory tract infections, which can cause cats to see watery eyes, red eyes, and mucous eye feces. At the same time, the cat's nose will also be "not far behind", showing dry and runny nose. At first, nasal discharge will be serous and then gradually purulent.

    When the cat has vomiting and diarrhea, the cat plague has become more serious. Cats will vomit often because of discomfort, and even vomit until the cat is dehydrated, and it is also accompanied by diarrhea, if you do not seek medical attention at this time**, the cat will soon die of illness.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Clinical symptoms include high fever, poor spirits, not eating, and vomiting is the main symptom;

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