How to tell if a cat has feline plague, how to tell if a cat has feline plague

Updated on pet 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Judge that the cat has itFeline plagueThe method is: to see if the cat is not energetic, to see if the cat's body temperature is elevated, to see if the cat has a dry nose and tears, and to see if the cat is vomitingDiarrhea

    1. See if the cat is in good spirits

    Lack of energyWhen a cat is infected with feline plague, the main symptoms are lack of energy, decreased appetite, loss of vitality, and drowsiness.

    Doesn't like to move. 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.

    2. See if the cat's body temperature rises

    A persistent high fever with an elevated body temperature is also a symptom of feline plague in cats, but some pet owners generally treat it as a common cold when they find this condition.

    to deal with it, until the cat's high fever does not go away, it is realized that it is cat plague. Therefore, once the cat has a fever.

    The phenomenon should be tested with feline plague test strips to see if it is diseased.

    3. See if the cat has a dry nose and tears

    Dry, lacrimal feline plague is often associated with upper respiratory tract infections.

    As a result, cats can see tearing, 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.

    4. See if the cat vomits and has diarrhea

    Vomiting and diarrheaWhen 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.

    What is feline plague?

    Feline plague is also known as panleukopenia.

    Infectious enteritis, a viral infectious disease in cats, is an acute and highly sexually affected infectious disease, the virus can cause bone marrow suppression in cats, so that leukopenia, and immunity are reduced. This disease mostly occurs in late winter and early summer, and kittens with weak immunity are susceptible to infection, and unvaccinated kittens are mortal.

    Up to 90%.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Clinical symptoms combined with feline plague test strips, blood routine, PCR and other medical examinations, my cat's original intention was to use the test strip to check out the cat plague when I just brought it home, because I just practiced, there was no funding, and I found the best method by myself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello dear, judging that a cat has feline plague can be judged by two methods: the first is that it can be judged by the clinical symptoms of the cat, the sick cat will show depression, decreased appetite, increased body temperature, diarrhea, vomiting, blood in the stool, decreased white blood cells, etc.

    Secondly, it can be judged by the feline plague virus test strip, and it is necessary to purchase qualified test strips through formal channels and test according to the instructions. At present, the ** rate of cat plague is low, and it is recommended that owners inject vaccines to prevent cat plague according to the vaccination schedule. Hope it helps you <>

    Do you have any other questions that I would like to answer for you, dear? <>

    How to tell if a cat has feline plague.

    Our cat has no appetite for two days, today diarrhea, yesterday ate a jerky eating and eating and vomiting, today I went to buy a probiotic to fill it raw, and I can't feed the cooked egg yolk with a syringe, it slept almost all day today, and I also have the spirit but I didn't have the spirit before, and I have been frying the hair, pulling the water, is it cat plague?

    Hello dear, judging that a cat has feline plague can be judged by two methods: the first is that it can be judged by the clinical symptoms of the cat, the sick cat will show depression, decreased appetite, increased body temperature, diarrhea, vomiting, blood in the stool, decreased white blood cells, etc. Secondly, it can be judged by the feline plague virus test strip, and it is necessary to purchase qualified test strips through formal channels and test according to the instructions.

    At present, the ** rate of cat plague is low, and it is recommended that owners inject vaccines to prevent cat plague according to the vaccination schedule. Hope it helps you <>

    Do you have any other questions that I would like to answer for you, dear? <>

    The stray cat, which has only been caught for a month, is a kitten, has just been filled with eggs, and the anal temperature is not daring to measure.

    Dear, you need to go to the hospital to test for feline plague, and preliminarily judge that your cat is feline plague.

    But he didn't have bloody stools, he didn't have diarrhea and vomited much, could it be cat plague?

    Dear, that won't be it, it's recommended to observe the situation. Feed some mommy love to carry out ** oh.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The course of the disease is more than 5 to 7 days and there are no fatal complications, and recovery is usually possible; The number of white blood cells returns to normal within 24 to 48 hours of tolerance over the course of the disease. **Methods: Non-gastrointestinal infusions to supplement electrolytes and nutrition and correct dehydration, improve vomiting symptoms, and prevent secondary bacterial infections with broad-spectrum antibiotics, and consider whole blood or plasma transfusions in case of severe anemia**.

    Of course, prevention is always better than **, so it is best to give vaccinations in advance to protect your cat.

    Prevention and control measures. Methods can be specific and symptomatic.

    1. Specificity**.

    Use feline plague monoclonal antibody intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, 2 ml per kilogram of body weight, generally once a day, if very serious, you can be 2 times a day, up to 3 times in a row. Feline recombinant interferon was used, 30 500,000 units per kilogram of body weight.

    2. Symptomatic**.

    Antiemetic: Vomiting should be fasted from food and water. Metoclopralamide injection milliliters per kilogram of body weight, twice a day, intramuscularly or subcutaneously.

    Anti-inflammatory: gentamicin 10,000 units/kg body weight or kanamycin 5 100,000 units/kg body weight, twice a day, intramuscularly or subcutaneously.

    Antipyretic: Bupleurum injection milliliters per kilogram of body weight, twice a day.

    Hemostasis: vitamin K3 injection ml per kilogram of body weight, twice a day, intramuscularly injection.

    Rehydration: In case of dehydration or vomiting, 10 mL of 25% glucose, 5 mL of 5% sodium bicarbonate, and 30 50 mL of compound saline are mixed intravenously.

    Diet: It is recommended to feed a small amount of easily digestible, low-fiber, low-fat food, 3 to 6 times a day. Prescription foods for acute gastroenteritis can also be used. Gradually increase the amount of food over several days to meet the needs of the animal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    To a large extent, cat plague requires hospitalization and infusion, because high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and even blood in the stool are life-threatening, and monoclonal antibodies, infusion and hydration are needed to increase the body's immunity against the virus. Just injections, recovery is generally more difficult, and cats do not eat or drink for a few days are easy to get fatty liver, cats are not the same as people, almost sometimes fatal danger, so you better feed liquid food, my cat is cat plague accompanied by mouth ulcers, do not eat cat food during hospitalization, but almost rely on cat strips to continue life, so it is recommended to feed soft canned food and liquid cat strips. After the cat plague is fully recovered, the cat will eat independently, and will not continue to be sleepy, your cat is not recovered from the situation you described, it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital for symptoms**, further examination to see if there are other complications, because cat plague is not an independent disease, it may cause other organ infections, so it is necessary to further diagnose **, the mortality rate of this disease is very high, do not take it lightly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A kitten that has not been vaccinated and whose maternal antibodies begin to decline, in the hands of someone else for a week, is it difficult to understand the probability of accidentally being infected with cat plague. Wouldn't it be spread without direct contact? Indirect contact can also lead to the spread of the virus.

    The judgment is very simple, generally according to the symptoms of the first test strip for examination, if you want to be more accurate, check the blood routine, cat plague will develop to the later stage of the general decrease in white blood cells. However, this test board has already shown a clear positive, and it is basically confirmed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether the cat is healthy or not can be felt, you can judge its health from its various performances, so when it changes the past sluggishness and gets better and better, it will work and will slowly get better!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Clause.

    1. Detect whether the cat's body temperature is normal, generally the cat's normal body temperature is, if the cat's body temperature is normal, then the next step of testing. Clause.

    2. Colloidal gold test strip test, two red lines were judged to be positive (indicating that there is still feline plague virus), and one red line was negative (indicating that there is no feline plague virus).

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Measure whether the cat's body temperature returns to normal (38-39 °), whether it has energy, and whether it vomits frequently.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you look at it yourself, you can only look at the diet, poop, and mental state.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ask the doctor about this, but I guess you have to go through an examination to find out.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, look at the cat's mental state, lively, and not salivating in the mouth.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This can only be done by going to the hospital and seeing a doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is a test strip when you go to the hospital, and you will know it as soon as you test it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This can only be judged by the doctor.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If there is a pet store nearby, just ask the store.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is going to the hospital to see what the veterinarian says.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Usually, we must pay attention to protective measures to prevent cats from being infected with feline plague. Feline plague, also known as feline panleukopenia, is characterized by a sharp decrease in white blood cells. If a cat has symptoms of feline plague, the general performance is like this.

    1.The cat's mental state is very poor, and the hair is also very dirty, and the owner may ignore it when it is called, and is indifferent to the surrounding environment.

    2.During this period, the cat does not want to eat much, and the more it goes to the back, it eats less and less, or even does not eat.

    3.One of the main characteristics of cats during this period is vomiting.

    4.During this period, the cat may continue to maintain a high temperature, and after dropping to normal temperature, it will rise again, basically above 40 degrees.

    5.Cats may also have diarrhea, at this time the stool will basically have blood, and the weight will drop rapidly.

    If you find that your cat has feline plague, take your cat to the pet hospital for **;

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can see if the cat has symptoms such as not eating or drinking, vomiting, diarrhea, lack of energy, fever, etc., if it appears, immediately go to the hospital for unified examination, test strips or blood routine tests can see if the cat is infected.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    From the following three aspects:

    First, the test strip for cat plague.

    There are many ways to use cat plague test strips on the Internet, so I won't repeat them here, and you can search for them yourself. It is recommended that all excrement shovelers buy more famous brands, and the quality is guaranteed. Here is a shady scene, some black-hearted pet hospitals use cat plague test strips, which are specially made, as long as the cat has a little diarrhea, it will show parallel bars - that is, positive.

    That is to say, as long as your cat has a little diarrhea, it will be diagnosed as cat plague by the pet hospital, and then charge you a high fee for cat plague**.

    Second, see if the cat has symptoms of feline plague.

    The initial symptoms of feline plague: the sick cat is depressed and anorexic, and the vomit is food at first, and then yellow-green gastric juice; fever may rise to about 40 for about 24 hours; Diarrhea, a rancid fishy smell of excrement.

    Late symptoms of feline plague: the excrement is bloody, coffee-colored, dehydrated, and the cat's eyeballs are sunken.

    3. Blood test routine to see the level of white blood cells.

    If the level of white blood cells is between the 9th power, feline plague can be ruled out;

    If the level of white blood cells is less than 5x10 to the 6th power, and there are symptoms of feline plague, the test strip shows positive, and the diagnosis of feline plague can be confirmed;

    If the level of white blood cells is high, then it is just inflammation, exclude cat plague, and take an anti-inflammatory injection.

    The diagnosis of feline plague cannot be based on the positive feline plague test strip alone, or the presence of individual symptoms is considered to be feline plague, but the test strip, symptoms, and white blood cell level indicate that the feline plague is infected before the diagnosis of feline plague can be confirmed.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Look at the symptoms, test strips, and white blood cells. To be taken together, test strips, symptoms, and white blood cells all indicate that you are infected with feline plague in order to be diagnosed with feline plague.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The vaccine didn't do it all, right?

    That's the right question. Answer to check the cat plague, rule out cat plague infection, if the cat plague is negative, continue to fight the symptoms** must pay attention to the body temperature, always do not eat, it is likely to have a fever again, but also to check whether there is redness and swelling in the mouth, some cats after the cup infection, the mouth ulcers, pain, unwilling to eat.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The diagnosis is confirmed by the number of white blood cells. Biochemical and viral tests are also done The most common viral tests include stool, bowel, omental lymph nodes, lungs, and anorexia.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cats may have fever, skip food or drink, diarrhea, vomiting, and even blood in the stool or dehydration in severe cases. If the cat has the above abnormal conditions, it must be ** as soon as possible, the cat plague can be stabilized with meow, and my two-month-old kitten bun began to get better after using this.

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