How to treat Colat cat plague? Come and have a look!

 8:54am, 14 July 2025

How to treat Colat cat plague? Come and have a look! Cat plague, panleochlorophyllium caused by cat microvirus, is extremely contagious and extremely devastating. The clinical symptoms are anorexia, high fever, persistent vomiting, dark brown bloody dysentery, and some other diseases are also very serious. Let me tell you about it below.

Female leukemia is a leukocytopenia caused by cat leukemia virus. Among all the infectious vectors of cats, this virus is the most contagious. Even if you come into contact with the affected cat, you can contagious this disease. Its clinical symptoms include weight loss, anemia, fever, gingivitis, diarrhea, etc., but due to different degrees, the diagnosis is very difficult and must be judged with blood tests.

cat calicivirus, cat calicivirus mainly invades the cat's upper respiratory tract, causing bronchial pneumonia or alveolar pneumonia. The clinical symptoms include oral and tongue ulcers, fever, depression, anorexia, sneezing, drooling, increased eye and nasal secretions, pneumonia, etc., which are quite similar to the symptoms of cat rhinotracheitis and are difficult to distinguish clinically.

Cat rhinotracheitis is a highly contagious upper respiratory tract disease caused by feline herpes virus, which often occurs in cats. The main clinical symptoms include high fever, depression, cough, sneezing, photophobia of the eyes, conjunctivitis, and ulcers in the corneal, tongue, mouth hood, etc. It can be seen that aqueous eye secretions and nasal secretions have increased significantly. Secondary bacterial infections will cause the secretions to become mucus-concentrated.



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