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Rabies in cats can be caused by animals that carry the rabies virus.
As one of the susceptible animals to rabies virus, most of the causes of infection in cats are caused by the virus entering the broken ** or mucous membranes. Like humans, cats are easily scratched and bitten by dogs and cats that have already suffered from rabies or carry pathogens, which will lead to the spread of pathogens. After contracting rabies, cats usually have photophobia, hydrophobia, mania and drooling, and can die within 7-10 days.
At present, many regions in China have a policy of mandatory rabies vaccination, not only for dogs, but also cats can be injected with rabies vaccine to prevent rabies infection. If a cat is suspected of being infected with rabies, it is important not to attempt to control the cat without permission, and it is important to isolate the cat while ensuring its safety.
Dogs and cats are not the only ones with the rabies virus. In addition to dogs and cats, warm-blooded animals can carry rabies virus in general, and high-risk animals suggested by the World Health Organization include: dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, mongooses, raccoons, skunks, bats, and rodents.
Second, the most important question is how did the rabies virus come about? According to research, the rabies virus is a bullet-shaped large virus that has been living on Earth since before the birth of humans. If it wasn't this virus produced by dogs and cats, then they would be wronged.
Third, dogs and cats are relatively susceptible to infection, and the virus is also named rabies. This is a very complex issue, and it may be related to the environment in which they grew up, and they are more likely to be exposed to the virus. Humans discovered that the virus was also in dogs, so it was named rabies virus.
Fourth, dogs and cats are born without the virus, and it is important to note that only dogs and cats with seizures will transmit the virus.
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The average cat has a rabies probability of only 1%. Cats infected with rabies are not able to express themselves directly, and the means of testing are currently limited. However, cats with rabies may have some symptoms, such as a change in temperament, fear, drooling, mania, aggressiveness, not listening to the owner's instructions, and no way to distinguish between acquaintances and raw people.
If there is one symptom, it may be that the cat has rabies.
Rabies vaccination is an effective way to prevent rabies, but it is not 100% preventable. Therefore, in ordinary life, you must pay attention to avoid being scratched as much as possible. After being scratched or bitten by a cat, the wound should be cleaned in time, and the rabies vaccine or rabies immune globulin should be injected so that it can be basically effectively prevented.
Rabies virus precautions in kittens.
Care needs to be taken to check the cat for signs of a fight or bite: If a cat is thought to have been in contact with an animal with rabies, it should be checked for signs of a fight or a bite. The rabies virus can survive on a cat's ** or hair for up to two hours, so remember to wear gloves and wear long-sleeved clothing and pants before handling it.
If an infected animal bites another animal, the virus can be transmitted to the healthy animal through saliva. Once the disease enters the body, it travels through the nerves to the spinal cord and brain.
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The eye may be infected, with symptoms of conjunctivitis, redness and swelling, and it is suspicious if both eyes are red anyway!
2.Suddenly from quiet to irritable, very abnormal, under normal circumstances cats will be very quiet, unless hungry, or the cat has other requirements.
3.Increases the behavior of gnawing on things, and likes to drool constantly while biting!
4.Vomiting, in most cases, cat vomiting is to induce vomiting of the hairballs in the body, but cats infected with rabies virus can also cause vomiting!
5.depressed spirit, decreased appetite; Your cat suddenly becomes irrecent, sometimes irritable, sometimes depressed, which may be a symptom of the rabies virus entering its final stage.
If the cat at home has these symptoms, then the shovel officer must be more vigilant, which is likely to be the characteristics of the cat with rabies virus, and must take the cat to the pet hospital for examination. At the same time, it is also required to shovel the excrement officer, pay more attention on weekdays, and be sure to inject the cat with rabies vaccine at the appropriate age. After taking the cat out, be sure to clean its paws when you go home, the paws are the most likely to carry germs!
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If there are no symptoms during the incubation period, if it is already onset, it will generally become very irritable and aggressive, especially when it comes to moving objects. And there will be symptoms of photophobia, hydrophobia, and not eating.
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Manic, paralytic.
The main manifestations are fear of wind, water, light, and noise, and it is extremely aggressive. The main manifestations are epilepsy, convulsions, motor dysfunction, watery limbs, inability to stand, and difficulty breathing.
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