Can cat plague infect people, and how does cat plague infect other cats

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

    Cat plague is not usually contagious to humans, but it can be transmitted to other cats. Therefore, 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 overall 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 falling to normal temperature, it will continue to rise, 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.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The feline plague virus can only be transmitted between felines and will not be transmitted to humans, but the fatality rate of feline plague is quite high, and it is important to do a good job of prevention at ordinary times, my cat's resistance is relatively poor, so during the vaccination, I also gave it a meow to prevent cat plague virus, improve resistance, and finally check the antibodies after three shots of vaccine, and the level is very high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Female cats infected during pregnancy can cause stillbirths, miscarriages and neurological symptoms in newborn kittens through contact with infected urine or blood-sucking insects and fleas. Sick cats can excrete large amounts of virus from feces, urine, vomit, and various secretions, and the virus can survive in the environment for a long time. **Long-term detoxification of cats can last more than 1 year.

    Infected cats can also be spread by blood-sucking insects such as fleas, lice, flies, etc.

    **1. Specificity**: The effect of feline plague immune serum is good through clinical use. Usage: 2 ml kg body weight, intramuscularly injection, once every other day.

    2. Symptomatic**: antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, hemostasis, sugar supplementation, alkali supplementation, and fluid rehydration.

    A: Mecolopramide injection milliliter kg body weight, 2 times a day, intramuscular injection.

    b: gentamicin 10,000 units of kilogram body weight, or kanamycin 50,000-100,000 units of kilogram body weight, 2 times a day, intramuscularly injection.

    C: Bupleurum injection milliliter kg body weight, 2 times a day.

    D: 5-10 ml of 25% glucose, 5 ml of 5% sodium bicarbonate injection, 30-50 ml of compound normal saline, mixed intravenous injection.

    E: Vitamin K3 injection can be used to stop bleeding milliliter kg body weight, 2 times a day, intramuscular injection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's boring to copy and paste upstairs.

    First of all, the transmission route of cat plague (current society) is mainly two points: pet stores and wild cats, insects and other exotic living creatures. First of all, cat plague can be transmitted through the air, cat plague virus can survive in sunlight for 3 months, ultraviolet light cannot kill it, only ozone can achieve inactivation, and it still cannot be killed.

    Kittens are most susceptible to the disease after weaning (60 days) and before vaccination is complete and full antibodies are produced (180 days), with a ** rate of only 2 in 1 (60 days old) to 4 in 10 (180 days old).

    Feline plague, feline parvo, feline nasal branch, and feline trichomoniasis are currently among the highly lethal diseases, followed by feline leukemia, feline pancreatitis, feline stones, feline hepatitis, and so on.

    1: The cat plague cannot be killed by any means, and can only be inactivated at present. Inactivation means that it is not allowed to spread and reproduce, but the virus itself can still infect other cats.

    2: If a cat dies of cat plague in a room, then the whole family can no longer have cats, let alone vacant for half a year, even if it is vacant for more than a year, and then access a new cat. You can also get sick because of low immunity.

    3: Although the vaccine is not completely guaranteed, it can also give the biggest barrier at present. Please unconditionally vaccinate your cat with 3 shots of Miaosanduo.

    4: Any cat can carry parasites, parvo, feline plague virus! For example, if you want to buy a cat in a cattery, the cat in the cattery is very healthy, but after receiving it, the kitten quickly falls ill and dies in 7 to 10 days.

    This is because there is a cat plague virus in the cattery, and the kitten's immunity has become low because of the change of environment, or the new environment is really unsightly (the disinfection and epidemic prevention of the cattery are still relatively good and professional.) But individuals can't do that. ) will immediately become infected by the virion attached to the cat and die.

    5: There is no cattery on the market that is not contaminated with feline plague virus, and it is absolutely impossible. No matter how it ensures the health of its cats and the hygiene of the cattery, it is necessary to insist on receiving a booster dose of the Myosan Duo vaccine (remember to be a booster) and be safe for 7 days before accessing, if possible, please wait until the 3 doses of the vaccine are complete before accessing.

    If you don't get vaccinated and your cat dies in its new home, don't blame the cattery, blame yourself for your ignorance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Transmission route of feline plague:

    The transmission of feline plague is mainly through the digestive tract and vertical transmission from mother to child. Transmission through the digestive tract means that healthy cats can become infected with feline plague if they come into contact with the feces or vomit of a sick cat and bring the virus through the digestive tract. Whereas, mother-to-child vertical transmission means that if a pregnant female cat has feline plague, then the kittens born are also carriers of feline plague.

    After the cat is infected with the feline plague virus, the virus will multiply in the cat's intestines, so the fecal feces of cats infected with the virus contain a large amount of feline plague virus, normal cats are directly in contact with sick cat feces or indirectly contact with items contaminated with sick cat feces, and normal cats do not have antibodies against feline plague virus, then it is very likely to suffer from feline plague.

    Prevention method:

    Clause. 1. The best way to prevent cat plague is to vaccinate cats. It is recommended to start vaccinating cats from the age of two months, and then every year after that;

    Clause. Second, give cats a reasonable scientific diet to make cats healthy. The cat's growth environment and playing environment should also be kept clean;

    Clause. 3. It is strictly forbidden for cats to come into contact with those stray cats and stray dogs to avoid being infected with cat plague from them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pet pets are **, they don't care about the medicine at all, and then sent to the hospital, the doctor said that the paw is sick, why did it take so long to send it over, I didn't tell the truth, it's too embarrassing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The causative agent of feline plague is parvovirus, which is transmitted to other animals through contact. The main ways of feline plague virus are: healthy cats and sick cats play together, lick each other's hair, share a cat food bowl, drink a bowl of water, eat the same food together, share a cat litter box, etc., mainly through the infection of the virus after contact between sick cats and healthy cats.

    Feline plague virus is not transmitted through the air, mainly through the fecal-oral route, and can also be transmitted in utero. Clause.

    1. Most kittens have a protective effect on maternal immunity before 6 to 8 weeks of age, and cats at 12 to 16 weeks of age who are not immunized have the highest risk of disease. Clause.

    Second, the incubation period of feline plague is 2 9 days, and then the symptoms of acute vomiting and diarrhea appear.

    Feline plague can be transmitted from person to cat. Feline plague virus can be found in large quantities in the feces of sick cats, and it is mostly indirectly transmitted from humans to cats, such as people stepping on the feces of sick cats, and then the cats in the family come into contact with contaminated shoes. The way to prevent feline plague is to vaccinate against infectious diseases, and 3 shots are required for the first year of immunization, and it is not recommended to go out to contact other cats during the vaccination period, and it is not recommended to bathe and change the staple food.

    Although feline plague is not contagious to humans, it is easy to infect other healthy pet cats, so cats with feline plague should be isolated as soon as possible, and then carried out**. Cats have a strong tolerance and are not easy to be detected by their owners in the early stages of feline plague. However, cats can also exhibit some abnormal behavioral states, such as:

    Fever, listlessness, sudden onset of high fever, intractable vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, etc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Feline plague is not a zoonotic disease, which means that it is not contagious to humans, and it is not contagious to dogs, for the simple reason that feline plague is only transmitted between cats and felines. So on this issue, you can rest assured and go all out to ** your kitten.

    The professional name of feline plague is panleukopenia, also known as feline infectious enteritis, which is an acute high-contact infectious disease of cats and felines caused by feline panleukopenia virus. The clinical presentation is characterized by hyperthermia, vomiting, diarrhoea, dehydration, and leukopenia and enteritis in the circulating blood, with a very high mortality rate.

    For the disease of feline plague, prevention is more important than **. After the cat is born 8 weeks later, you can take the cat to the pet hospital for vaccination, and the general triple vaccine can prevent cat plague infection, but because the manufacturer of the triple vaccine is different, the time interval of vaccination is also different. Try not to let your cat come into contact with strange cats to avoid infection.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, cat plague is not contagious to humans. But cats are contagious to each other. If the cat dies of feline plague, then the next cat should be raised after an interval of more than half a year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats with feline plague are not contagious, but they can be transmitted to other cats, so cats should be separated from other cats, and this is very fatal for cats.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, this is not a zoonotic disease, but it will infect cats, so if there are many cats in the house, they must be separated, and then put together after the cats are completely well, there is no impact on people, and you should pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Touching a cat with cat plague, and then the virus of cat plague may spread to their wounds, and it is likely to be infected, it is recommended that you clean the wound first, and then go to the hospital**, as for how the doctor treats, it depends on him, after all, once infected, it is a big problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Can cats with feline plague infect people? Cats with feline plague can be transmitted to cats. But it's not contagious.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Remove the hair on the part of the cat moss, and apply the special drug regularly every day, Bamu ketoconazole, twice a day, and insist on about 1-3 weeks to get better.

    2.Carefully observe the parts of the cat's body that have cat moss, and remove all the hairs covering the parts of the cat moss. The ** of the long cat moss area will form dandruff and hard crusts, which should be cleaned with warm water and hot compresses every day, and then apply the professional anti-inflammatory drugs of cat moss.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.Cat plague can be transmitted from person to other cats. Even cats that stay at home can be infected by the germs carried on their owner's clothes and shoes when they come home.

    Because feline plague is transmitted through the air with the virus from the cat's breath.

    2.Cat is a very tolerant animal, cat plague may not be easy to detect in the early stage, the symptoms are poor spirit, sleep for too long, appetite decreased, etc., in the middle of this manifestation is more obvious, serious will refuse to eat. In the middle and late stages, it will manifest as a high fever.

    It often presents with fever to about 40°C, which drops to normal temperature after 1-2 days, and rises again after 3-4 days, which is biphasic fever.

    3.Sick cats are not energetic, anorexic, stubborn vomiting, the vomit is yellow-green, the mouth and eyes, the nose has sticky secretions, the feces are viscous, when diarrhea appears, it means that the animal is in the late stage of the disease, the feces are bloody, severe dehydration, anemia, and death in severe cases.

    4.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.

    3) 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.

    4) Be sure to provide a warm place for sick cats to recuperate, pay attention to maintain body temperature for sick cats, and it is best to provide a warm water bag or electric heater for cats.

    5.When the cat is two months old, the cat should be taken to a regular pet hospital for vaccination, such as feline triple vaccine or feline plague vaccine arrowroot powder. In addition, cats should not be free-range, if there are new cats into the house must be isolated first, parents should wash their hands when they go out and return home before contacting the cats at home.

    Paying attention to the usual hygiene at home can also effectively reduce the chance of getting sick for cats.

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