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Diarrhea is a normal phenomenon, and I recommend**cat plague to use symptomatic**.
Symptomatic**, antiviral: oral meow stabilized tube, twice a day, according to weight control feeding medicine. Antiemetic:
Vomiting should be done without food or 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, injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously twice daily. 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, 25% glucose 5 10 ml, 5% sodium bicarbonate 5 ml, compound saline 30 50 ml, mixed intravenous injection.
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Cat diarrhea may be caused by eating spoiled food or gastrointestinal discomfort, and these conditions are usually relatively mild, the most afraid is that the cat has cat plague, cat plague is a serious threat to the life of cats, and the symptoms of cat plague are definitely more than this one. Today, Dr. Paw Paw will take you to understand the symptoms of feline plague and understand the symptoms of feline plague.
1. The specific symptoms of feline plague and diarrhea in cats.
When cats are infected with feline plague virus, due to the invasion of the virus by the skin cells on the intestines, a large number of cells die and shed off, causing diarrhea in cats. Generally, there are three obvious stage characteristics of cat diarrhea caused by cat plague virus, which are the early stage of cat plague, the late stage of cat plague and the post-cat plague.
But do you think it's as simple as diarrhea when a cat gets cat plague? That's wrong! Since cat plague can threaten the life of cats, then its power is a lot, cats infected with cat plague, can appear symptoms and:
1.Symptoms of diarrhea in the early stage of feline plague.
In the early stage of cat plague, there will be a thick black-brown feces, the symptoms of this period are not obvious, some cats may have slight vomiting, poor appetite and depression. Generally, the excrement shoveler can preliminarily judge whether the cat has feline plague through the understanding of the initial symptoms of cat plague, so that the cat can be pre-empted, so as not to delay it to the late stage and difficult to treat.
2.Symptoms of diarrhea in the late stage of feline plague.
In the later stage of cat plague, the cat plague virus in the cat broke out, the cat's condition deteriorated sharply, and the cat's diarrhea will also deteriorate. Of course, the complications of feline plague at this stage will be comprehensive in the cat.
Cat diarrhea may be caused by eating spoiled food or gastrointestinal discomfort, and these conditions are usually relatively mild, the most afraid is that the cat has cat plague, cat plague is a serious threat to the life of cats, and the symptoms of cat plague are definitely more than this one. Today, Dr. Paw Paw will take you to understand the symptoms of feline plague and understand the symptoms of feline plague.
3. Diarrhea symptoms after feline plague.
It can only be said that every cat that has broken through the cat plague ghost gate is exceptionally brave and strong, and the fight against the virus is a painful and long-lasting battle, after the cat plague **, the body will usually be very weak, and the intestine will continue to appear diarrhea in the case of incomplete recovery.
Usually the cats that are more susceptible to feline plague are kittens who have not received the vaccination, or the injection course is not complete, because the kittens can only be vaccinated at about 4 months.
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To be clear, it's quite serious, and it's basically about pulling out as much as you eat. The vitality is not strong, and it is easy to hang.
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If you get cat plague, especially a cat, you will basically be sentenced to death. The diarrhea can't be stopped at all, and the chance of surviving is very low, so it should be done as soon as possible. Get vaccinated.
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Feline plague, also known as feline panleukopenia, is mainly characterized by a large number of leukopenia, and the clinical manifestations are mainly diarrhea and vomiting.
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In the early stage of cat plague, cats will pull sticky black poop, and in the later stage, they will pull watery poop or blood. Some cats will also have symptoms of diarrhea after **, which may be because the gastrointestinal tract has not fully recovered, and the owner can feed some probiotics to the cat to regulate the stomach.
<> feline plague is common in kittens that are two or three months old, and in the early stage of cat plague, cats will pull sticky black poop. When the disease progresses to the later stage, the cat's diarrhea will be watery, and in severe cases, it will even pull blood.
Cats infected with feline plague virus will have symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting, and it is necessary to treat the symptoms and solve the cat's diarrhea or vomiting first. However, some cats will continue to have diarrhea after cat plague**, which is generally because the gastrointestinal tract has not fully recovered, and the owner can feed the cat some probiotics to regulate.
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In the early stage of cat infection with feline plague, the feces may be yellow, which is not serious at this time, and will be black, bloody and other colors in the later stage, but the color of the feces alone can not be used to judge whether the cat is infected with feline plague.
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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.
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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.
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My cat's original cat plague when diarrhea, the color is dark yellow, brown, the smell is fishy, the most serious one is completely watery poop with blood, very thin, but this is not necessarily, to judge whether the cat is cat plague or to check it, early detection of early **, my children found earlier, in the hospital injections, take Chinese medicine meow degree stabilized, 5 days to treat almost discharged.
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Summary. Hello, cat diarrhea for several days is not cat plague, because cats often eat irregularly, the stomach itself is not very good or change the new environment, new food body is not adapted to the body and stress response caused by diarrhea, the owner can feed it some meow probiotics, to help supplement the intestinal beneficial bacteria, coordinate its intestinal flora, alleviate indigestion or stress response to bring diarrhea. <>
<> cat diarrhea for several days is not cat plague.
Hello, cat diarrhea for several days is not cat plague, it is Wang Ru because the cat often eats irregularly, the stomach itself is not very good or a new environment, new food body is not suitable and stress response caused by diarrhea, the owner can feed it a sleepy and closed to start some meow thinking probiotics, to help supplement the intestinal beneficial bacteria, coordinate its intestinal flora, alleviate indigestion or stress response to bring diarrhea. <>
<> data expansion: If there are worms found in the cat's loose excrement, it is very likely that it is infected with parasites, you can go to the hospital for a stool test first, and then use yao for xing after diagnosis. After the diagnosis, the cat needs to be dewormed internally, and the cat can be given a deworming yao containing levamisole hydrochloride such as Meow Wang Qingpet.
After that, the owner should remember to deworm the empty summoner of the self-destroying Kai family every three months. [Happy Branches] <>
<> kiss, how old is the cat.
The cat was picked up on the 8th and raised, and then on the afternoon of the 12th, it was fed a beat-shaped cat snack At 3:30 a.m., I fed him hail cat canned food, and at 7 o'clock in the morning, I fed some cat food, and at 12:30 at noon, I was fed some goat milk, and at 4:30 in the afternoon, I spit out a mouthful of undigested cat food, and then the poop was a little out of shape.
The back took a preventive injection and checked that it was not cat plague These days, everything is very good, I can eat finches, I can drink when I am hungry, and I only give it cat food and water I feed 2 meals a day now.
And then the poop was not so thin when it was pulled yesterday, it was almost normal Last night it was fed some goat's milk soaked cat food, and today it is very thin.
I also fed it probiotics, and the poop I pulled today is thin with a little yogurt flavor.
Dear, have you taken your cat to the hospital for a check-up?
Kiss, has the cat been vaccinated.
Didn't hit for 2 months.
I didn't take it to the hospital, because I was in good spirits, I could play, I could eat and drink.
Dear, your cat is most likely suffering from bacterial xing or bingduxing gastroenteritis.
Dear, the cat has symptoms of vomiting.
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3. Diarrhea symptoms after feline plague.
It can only be said that every cat that has broken through the cat plague ghost gate is exceptionally brave and strong, and the fight against the virus is a painful and long-lasting battle, after the cat cat plague **, the body will usually be very weak, and the intestine will continue to appear diarrhea in the case of incomplete recovery.
Regulates the stomach and intestines and promotes intestinal repair.
Usually more susceptible to feline plague are kittens who have not received the vaccine, or the injection course is not complete, because kittens can only be vaccinated in about 4 months, so Dr. Pawpaw.
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