Can I have other pets at home when the cat is plagued?

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

    Feline plague. If you die, you can have other pets at home. However, it is best to wait for more than half a year after the cat's death before getting other pets. Distemper is a highly contagious infectious disease caused by the distemper virus, which is highly contagious and has a mortality rate.

    It can be as high as 80% or more. The general disinfectant of the distemper virus is difficult to kill the virus, and it needs to be disinfected with a special disinfectant, and it is best to throw away the utensils of cats that have died of distemper to avoid virus residues, and disinfect the cat environment before you can raise pets for half a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, but you must do a good job of disinfection and sterilization first, and it is best to empty the window for at least a month before raising. Because even if you disinfect, there are some places where you may not be able to see or you may not notice the presence of bacteria. Therefore, for the safety of new pets, it is not recommended to re-possess pets soon after the environment that has just had cat plague.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the cat is plagued, the home needs to be disinfected. Because cat plague can easily be transmitted to other animals, even if it is not infected, there are some bacteria remaining, so it is necessary to disinfect the whole home before raising other animals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After the cat plague dies, the home is thoroughly disinfected, and other pets can be raised. For example, pet stores and catteries, after some cats die, they can continue to keep pets after they are disinfected.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As long as you take care of the environmental sanitation and disinfection, you can re-raise it after a period of time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, the disinfection is perfect, and the cat plague can be treated with special Chinese medicine for cat plague to effectively inhibit the symptoms of cat plague.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The cat is dead, so don't raise other animals at home for the time being, do a good job of disinfection, open windows and ventilate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If there is cat plague at home, you can only clean up the hygiene at home, and then raise other small animals.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Absolutely! First of all, we must strictly disinfect the home! I'll talk about it later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After having cat plague at home, it is generally recommended to raise cats again after half a year, and it should be disinfected for about three months to ensure that there is no cat plague virus as much as possible. For disinfection, you can buy disinfectant solution to dilute it with water, and then use it to mop the floor or scrub the place where the sick cat was moved before. After each disinfection, open the windows for ventilation.

    And for the sick cat to use the items as much as possible to discard and buy new ones.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Absolutely! But be strictly disinfected!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Theoretically, yes, but you need to prepare for disinfection and sterilization in advance.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, but it should be disinfected well.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's okay to do a good job of sanitizing.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Disinfect your home first, and you can raise it after a while.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After disinfecting the home, it is OK

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, disinfect the home, and then talk about it after a while.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it is a feline, it can only be raised after at least half a year, and the feline plague virus has a long survival time in the environment and a high infection rate, and it needs to be disinfected with ultraviolet light for three days. If it is another animal, it is generally not contagious, but it should also be disinfected.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

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

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    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.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    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.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    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.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    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.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    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.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    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.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

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

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    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.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

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

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    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.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    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!

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

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

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    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.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Cat plague is a contagious disease that can be transmitted through secretions and excretions, and cats will be infected with feline plague as long as they come into contact with it. Sick cats contain a large amount of viruses in their eye and nose secretions and excrement, and healthy cats may be infected by contact with infected urine and feces, as well as oral infection by contact with eating utensils, clothing and environment used by sick cats, and can also be infected through contact with sick cats. Blood-sucking insects, such as lice and fleas, can also help spread the disease.

    Pregnant female cats can transmit the disease to their fetuses. Cats can still shed the virus through their excretion and secretions for a long period of time, infecting other cats. Therefore, it is important to avoid the need for isolation**.

    If the cat suffers from cat plague, it must be timely.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    1.Cats that have not been vaccinated can be infected with feline plague, and even cats that do not leave the house may be infected because the owner carries germs on his clothes and shoes at home.

    The vaccine is mainly the feline triple vaccine (feline double vaccine). The feline dual vaccine is a vaccine to prevent feline plague and rabies, and the feline triple vaccine is a vaccine to prevent feline plague, feline nasal branch, and feline caliciform virus (there is a separate rabies vaccine imported and cats can also be vaccinated). There are also four-in-one, five-in-one, seven-in-one and other vaccines abroad, which can comprehensively prevent a variety of infectious viruses.

    At present, many pet hospitals use the Miaosanduo brand vaccine (cat triple vaccine) imported from Zoetis (formerly Pfizer) in the United States, which is currently the only cat vaccine in China that has obtained the registration certificate of imported veterinary drugs. So many times, Miao Sanduo and cat triptych are equated.

    Zoetis' official recommendation is to give cats the first dose of the feline triple vaccine at 8 weeks of age, followed by the second dose at 12 weeks of age, which is mandatory. Regarding the interval time, there are recommendations for 2 weeks and 3 weeks. If you want to get the third shot, you can get it, and if you don't want to get it, you can get a booster shot a year later!

    The role of the first dose of vaccine is only to release a signal in the cat's body, so that the cat's own immune system can recognize the virus, and the second dose of vaccine is to truly establish an immune protection system against viral diseases. After 1 year, you will have to go to the pet hospital for a booster vaccine. The rabies vaccine is given with 1 shot, usually 1 week after the 2-shot cat triple vaccination.

    In the same way, it will be strengthened after 1 year. After the vaccine, go for an antibody test one week after the second dose. The feline triple vaccine varies from place to place, about 65 120 per shot.

    2.If the cat is in an environment that is at high risk of infection, it is recommended to strengthen it once a year, and if the cat is completely indoors and does not leave the house, it can be vaccinated once every three years, but those cats who go out to bathe regularly or often visit the hospital should be considered high-risk.

    3.Vaccines are not 100% reliable.

    Vaccines are not a panacea. The timing of vaccination is not right, and vaccination will not be 100% effective in destroying the virus. The cat is too young to be vaccinated, and there will be antibodies inherited from the female cat in the kitten, which are called shifter antibodies, also called maternal antibodies.

    This antibody then interferes with the immune response to the vaccine. If you can't get vaccinated when you're sick, your cat may suppress the body's immune response and it will also have an effect. Therefore, it is best to vaccinate when the cat is healthy, the immune system is functioning normally, and the cat is of the right age.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If the domestic cat is not vaccinated, it will be infected, it should be the virus that the owner brought back from the home, my cat's original intention has not been out since I bought it home, it is because I did not vaccinate in time, infected with cat plague, and finally the hospital injected infusion and cured my cat with traditional Chinese medicine Meow Du Wenda.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Cats are not vaccinated, the timing of the vaccine is incorrect, and the vaccine does not make the cat produce antibodies, etc., which will lead to the failure of the cat's vaccine protection. If the cat touches the feces, urine, vomit, or any object with the virus attached to it at this time, it is very likely to cause the cat to suffer from cat plague.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It may be indirectly infected, and people's shoes and clothes carry the cat plague virus, resulting in the infection to the cat. ** If you use dexamethasone, feline distemper monoclonab, interferon, meow stable, enrofloxacin, metoclophane plus glucose, you can do it. If you want to know more, you can take a look.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It is possible that humans carry the disease and transmit it to cats. Feline plague can**, feline plague** can be dexamethasone, feline plague monoclonal antibody, interferon, meow stable, enrofloxacin, metoclopram plus glucose. Search down.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The reason why domestic cats get cat plague is that I personally think that it should still be in contact with other cats, which is not necessarily direct contact, it may be indirect contact, and even when the owner brings the virus home to play with the cat after passing through the community, the cat is exposed to the cat plague virus.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    "Cats generally do not get feline plague at home, but if the cat itself carries the feline plague virus, or if the family comes into contact with a cat with the feline plague virus outside, it may cause the cat to be infected with feline plague, especially for cats that have not been vaccinated, and the risk of infection is greater. Therefore, even cats raised at home should be vaccinated on time, which can reduce the chance of cats being infected with feline plague. ”

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    When the cat owner goes out, it is possible to carry the cat plague virus in the external environment to the home environment, causing cats to be infected with the cat plague virus and causing viral enteritis.

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Why does a domestic cat get cat plague, it is possible that your cat went out and accidentally went out to eat something that you shouldn't eat, for example, he ate a dead mouse and a dead mouse has that kind of disease in the living room, or he is ordinary or has changed something, or he would have had this disease.

  43. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    The cat plague virus may be transmitted by contact, such as stray cats in the community who have had cat plague, the owner may bring the virus home through the community, and then interact with the cats at home when playing, may be exposed to sexual transmission, so cats that never go out have a certain probability of getting cat plague.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    Cats in their own homes can also develop feline plague. Even if the cat does not go out, but the owner will often go out, unless the cat is vaccinated in time, and the antibodies to the cat plague virus in the body have reached a sufficient level, so it is not easy to get cat plague.

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    It's because your cat came into contact with other cats and sneaked out when you weren't paying attention, or it could be that he already had cat plague. You can take it to check it out, check it out**.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    Any cat may get, to prevent cats from getting sick, it is recommended to hit cat triplets and crazy cats in advance to prevent cats from getting sick, even if the cat is abnormal, even if you go to the pet hospital for consultation, but the probability of cats and dogs getting sick is smaller than that of people, but it can not be ignored.

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