The cat in the family died of cat plague, how long can I still have a cat?

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
40 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The cat in the family has cat plague, how long has it been since he passed away and can he still have a cat? Tell you that after a full disinfection of the home, you can have a cat in a month.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The cat in the house has passed away from cat plague, you can throw away all the things that used to have cats, disinfect the house, and continue to raise cats in two or three days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cat in the family has died of cat plague, and there must still be this germ in a corner of the house, so you can't have a cat again within 12 years, otherwise the plague will spread to the cat and die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the cat plague is not received in time, it can usually live for about 3 days to 5 days. Feline plague may cause mental depression, weakness of limbs, and some cats can also cause vomiting, loose stools, and even intestinal bleeding and edema. If not treated in time, it may lead to dehydration in the process of vomiting and diarrhea, which may cause a significant decrease in the body's acid-base balance, and finally lead to hypoglycemia and heart failure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If there is cat plague at home, the kitten has passed away, I think it is recommended to raise a kitten for more than a year, in fact, for this situation, the home environment is not good, and it is not good for people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How long does it take for a cat in the family to have a cat plague and die? I think that you can't have a cat until at least two years later, and you can't have a cat until all the virus and bacteria are eliminated.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It does not affect the adoption time, and there is no superstition to adopt a new cat after the cat passes away, and there is no need to wait for time, and it can be adopted at any time

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's get a cat after a while, because it's not particularly suitable to have a cat now, and it will take a while for the cat to get better, so it's best to be a year later.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I can raise it right away, this is my case, I am currently very healthy, disinfected twice, threw away the previous things, kept in a cage for a week, no problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When you are ready to have a cat, you can keep it at any time, this is not particular, but it takes a while for the individual to accept the departure of the last pet.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The cat in the family died of the plague, and I think it is better to have a cat after a year, so as to reduce some infectious bacteria.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The cat in the family died of cat plague, how long does it take to get a cat? It is best not to have cats at home, it is too buried, and some bacteria are not good for people's health.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, it is recommended that you moderate for half a year, and then raise.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is recommended not to have a cat for half a year, remember to disinfect Oh Wang.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main thing is to disinfect the house and the things that have been used, clean them thoroughly, and if you are not sure, replace them with new cages or things, so that it will be safer.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You just need to spray some disinfectant on him, and now you can raise a cat you like, so that you will not be like the cat before.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You only need to clean up the house to get a cat, because as long as you disinfect it, its bacteria will be killed and you can continue to raise it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The cat in the house has cat plague.

    If you die, then don't have a cat for the time being, and then disinfect all the inside of the house, otherwise there will be bacteria.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It depends on the situation, if you find the right one? Then you can take it back immediately, after all, the cat is still quite cute, and you can place your feelings on the previous cat!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The plague of the family motorcycle has passed away, and I can't keep it anymore for a while, and I can raise kittens again after this plague passes.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is mainly your adaptation process, when your psychological level has passed, when you can have another cat.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    At least half a year later.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Houses that have had cat plague can be kept again, but only if they are adequately disinfected.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cats can be kept in a house that has had cat plague, but it needs to be thoroughly disinfected, and every corner must be disinfected thoroughly.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, no, after a cat has feline plague, it will produce antibodies in its own body.

    Ask how long it will take to get a check-up after having feline plague.

    Hello, 15 days, the cat plague is well to test the cat plague antibody, and you can be vaccinated after 15 days.

    Question: What do you think of cat plague?

    Is it tested with feline plague test strips, or is it said that the kitten eats and drinks normally, and the spirit can be counted as good Hello, I want to go to the pet hospital to test the feline plague antibody. That's it.

    Ask how to see if the antibody meets the standard.

    Hello, blood routine white blood cell index, the normal value of cats is.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If a cat has ever had feline plague, then there will be a large number of feline plague virus in the range where the cat is often active, and it is generally not recommended to continue to keep cats in this environment, especially those kittens and adult cats that have not been immunized. It is usually recommended that the owner carry out a comprehensive disinfection of the home after the cat is infected with feline plague, and after two to three months of continuous disinfection, a new cat can be raised.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It will take at least two weeks, the house should be thoroughly disinfected, and the toys that the cat has used are best thrown away, the key is that the cat must be immunized, which will greatly reduce the probability of infectious virus, the disinfection process must be careful, and there can be no sloppiness and leakage, so as to ensure that the owner who likes to love the cat can be with the pet he likes to love and the cat plague is not contagious, there is no scientific basis, but we sound that the disease is a bit scary.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Don't have a cat in a house that has cat plague, because it's dangerous, I don't think it's good, I'm afraid that cats now will also get sick.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Yes, but it needs to be disinfected, and it is generally about three months of continuous disinfection to ensure that the cat is raised. It can be disinfected by diluting it with disinfectant water.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Yes, but disinfect. The sterilized room needs to be disinfected at least three times in three days before the new cat can be released.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If there is a cat with feline plague at home, it is recommended to do a good job of environmental disinfection after the cat dies, including the place where the cat has stayed or the toys it uses need to be more strictly disinfected. If you want to feed a new cat, it is recommended to wait for the room to be empty for more than six months before feeding. It is recommended to buy cats that have been vaccinated, so that the health of the cat is also guaranteed.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    This should be able to be raised, but if you are afraid of the plague, it is best to stop for a while.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    First of all, it is recommended to disinfect the house every day, and then if you want to have a cat, you can only enter the room after the vaccine test produces antibodies.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Thoroughly clean the floor with special disinfectant for pets, spray the wall, ventilate and dry before use, and pay attention to vaccinating the cat to enhance its resistance when raising the cat again!

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You go to disinfect it, spray it a few more times with 84 disinfectant or something, and ventilate.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Cats, belonging to the feline family, are divided into domestic cats and wild cats, and are the most widely used pets in families around the world. The ancestors of domestic cats are presumed to have originated in ancient Egypt, the Persian cat of Persia, which has been domesticated by humans for 3,500 years (but not completely domesticated like dogs). Cats in general:

    The head is round, the face is short, the forelimbs are five fingers, the hindlimbs are four toes, and the toes have sharp and curved claws at the ends, and the claws can be retracted.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Summary. The first thing to look at is how old the cat is. Kittens who are not fully immunized and have feline plague generally die within 3 to 5 days.

    The first thing to look at is how old the cat is. Kittens who are not fully immunized and have feline plague generally die within 3 to 5 days.

    The resistance and physical strength of adult cats are better than those of young cats, and they can last for about half a month.

    I bought a cat last week and died, I sanitized it for three days and then two days ago I hugged a one-year-old.

    The cat has feline plague and died, and it is not necessary to have a cat in the near future.

    Then today I found out that it doesn't eat much, it doesn't have a runny nose, but the breathing sound is a little loud, like nasal congestion

    It may be that you have a cold.

    Like nasal congestion, but no nasal discharge.

    I was scared. There may be bacterial infection or rhinitis.

    Without vomiting or diarrhea, the problem is not too big.

    No vomiting and diarrhea.

    That's not a big problem, just pay more attention to keeping warm.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Hello, it's an honor to answer for you.

    The incubation period of feline plague is 2-9 days, and the clinical symptoms are related to age and virulence. Kittens of several months old are mostly acutely ill, with a body temperature increase of more than 40 °C, vomiting, and many cats do not show any symptoms and die suddenly. Most cats over 6 months old are subacute clinical, with fever at first about 40 °C, dropping to normal temperature after 1-2 days, and rising again after 3-4 days, that is, biphasic fever.

    Sick cats are sluggish, anorexic, intractable vomiting, yellow-green vomit, sticky discharge from the mouth, eyes, and nose, viscous feces, bloody in the later stage, severe dehydration, and anemia.

    How about cat plague**?

    The main focus is on the injection of feline distemper monoclonal antibody and feline interferon, non-gastrointestinal infusion to supplement electrolytes and nutrition and correct dehydration, improve vomiting symptoms, and administer broad-spectrum antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infections. The hospital** mainly injects feline plague monoclonal antibody and feline interferon.

    Cat plague prevention is the mainstay.

    Prevention is always better than **, so giving vaccinations in advance or choosing a good pet environmental disinfectant for daily sterilization care is the best way to protect your cat.

    Finally, I wish your cat a speedy **!

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Feline plague is the most serious infectious disease in cats, with a high mortality rate. Having cat plague doesn't necessarily mean you die, so it's hard to define how long it takes for a cat plague to die. Feline plague is a parvovirus, if infected with this parvovirus, it is more to do antiviral**, and then anti-inflammatory, replenish body fluids, electrolytes, maintain nutrition, symptomatic antiemetic, diarrhea.

    The ** of cat plague is more mature, but the mortality rate is higher, around 60%.

    What needs to be done at home is to disinfect it in time, especially if there are other animals in the house. If there are other cats, be sure to isolate them and disinfect them in time. Cat plague** is generally hospitalized, because if there is a problem at home, it is difficult to intervene in a timely manner.

    During hospitalization, doctors are on duty, and some people are on duty to supplement nutrition and regulate temperature.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Feline plague is caused by a viral infection, and the virus is difficult to survive outside the body, and in dry air, it loses its virulence within a few hours. If the family cat dies of cat plague, it is very safe to get the cat back in a week.

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