The initial symptoms of cat plague

1. Symptoms of cat plague

Symptoms of cat plague What are the clear symptoms of cat plague?

The incubation period of feline plague fever is 2-9 days, and the clinical symptoms are related to age and virus virulence.

Most kittens have acute onset, their body temperature rises above 40℃, and they vomit. Many cats die suddenly without any symptoms, and some may have symptoms of spinal ataxia.

Clinically, most cats over 6 months old are subacute. At first, there was fever at about 40℃, which dropped to normal body temperature after 1-2 days, and then rose again after 3-4 days, that is, biphasic fever type.

Sick cats are listless, anorexia, intractable vomiting, yellow-green vomit, sticky secretions in mouth, eyes and nose, and sticky feces. Diarrhea shows that animals are in the late stage of disease, with bloody feces, severe dehydration, anemia, and severe death.

A cat is an animal with strong endurance. Cat plague may not be easy to detect in the early stage, which is manifested by signs such as poor spirit, long sleep time, loss of appetite and drooling. In the middle stage, this kind of performance is more obvious, and there will be serious refusal to eat. As the owner, we should carefully observe the condition of the cat. If there is any abnormality, we should measure its temperature as soon as possible. Early detection is more helpful for treatment and recovery.

What are the symptoms of cat plague?

Loss of appetite: If the cat's body is abnormal, it is usually the easiest thing to distinguish is loss of appetite.

For most diseases, the most obvious and common is loss of appetite, including not eating at all, eating only a little, wanting to eat but having no appetite, eating favorite foods and so on. However, it is not loss of appetite and illness. Sometimes, due to changing food, not liking the food given by the owner or the same food lasts too long, it will also cause the cat to lose appetite.

In short, the insecurity caused by environmental changes, or sudden fright, may be the reason for the cat's loss of appetite. If this is the case, the owner should change the composition of the food, and it is best to feed it himself.

If the loss of appetite lasts for many days, the original vitality of the cat will disappear, and vomiting, fever or other symptoms may occur. The owner must pay attention. Increased water consumption: cats are not an animal that drinks a lot of water. If the water consumption suddenly increases, it means that the body is not normal.

Cats drink plenty of water after severe vomiting and diarrhea. As for cats with diabetes or renal insufficiency, the amount of water will also increase, and the amount of urine will also increase relatively, so urine volume is actually one of the ways to observe physical changes. Fever: The normal temperature of a cat is about 38~39 degrees. After exercise, the body temperature will rise slightly and will soon return to normal. Generally speaking, when infected or partially suppurated, the cat's body temperature will rise. If the cat moves slowly when holding it or feels the cat's heat, use a thermometer to measure it. When the cat is found to have a fever, other conditions should also be checked. Sometimes a fever is accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite or runny nose.

What are the symptoms of cat plague? What are its early manifestations?

Cat plague, also known as feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis in pet medicine, is an acute and highly contagious infectious disease of cats.

Early clinical manifestations mainly include sudden high fever, intractable vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, circulatory disorder, listlessness, not eating, not drinking or being inactive, or bloody stool (brown and black foul-smelling feces). Diagnostic examination will find that the white blood cells of cats decrease sharply, far below the normal value. Once these symptoms are recognized at an early stage, parents can be 98% sure that the cat has become a cat plague.

Cats are very tolerant animals, even if they get cat plague, it is difficult to detect it in the early stage. Although there are some changes in behavior and state, many careless parents will still ignore them, which will lead to the ultimate tragedy.

Therefore, as the owner, pay close attention to the cat's every move and find that the abnormality must not be ignored. This is a very important principle for keeping pet cats.

What are the symptoms of cat plague?

Cat plague does great harm to cats. Cat plague is an infectious disease, which mostly occurs in immature cats. In the early stage when cats are found to be infected with feline plague, active treatment will help the condition. If it is in the middle and late stage, the lesion of cat plague is likely to lead to the death of cats.

First, the symptoms of cat plague Cat plague, also known as cat panleukopenia, is characterized by a sharp decrease in white blood cells. Cats with incomplete or unvaccinated vaccination are prone to cat plague, especially young cats aged 3-5 months.

If the mother cat is infected during pregnancy, it will lead to stillbirth, miscarriage and nervous system symptoms in newborn kittens. The route of transmission is through contact with urine and feces carrying the virus or blood-sucking insects and fleas. Clinical symptoms include high fever, poor mental health, not eating, and vomiting is the most important symptom; Diarrhea is rare, but it may also occur in the late stage of the disease. Dehydration and secondary bacterial infection are often the causes of sudden death.

Other complications include oral ulcer, dysentery, jaundice and systemic intravascular coagulation syndrome. In addition, the results of cell test showed that the number of white blood cells decreased significantly, even to 50-3000 cells/ml 4-6 days after infection; Aplastic anemia is another important blood disease.

The course of the disease is mostly 5-7 days, without fatal complications, and it can often be cured; The number of white blood cells will return to normal within 24-48 hours after the end of the course. The main treatment is non-gastric infusion to supplement electrolyte and nutrition, correct dehydration, improve vomiting symptoms and give broad-spectrum antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. In the case of severe anemia, whole blood or plasma infusion should be considered.

Of course, prevention is always better than cure, so it is the best way to protect cats by vaccinating them in advance. Second, the symptomatic treatment of cat infectious peritonitis: the disease is caused by cat coronavirus infection, and the infection rate is very high.

Although the route of infection is not clear, it is generally believed to be through the mouth and nose. Cats carrying viruses will be detoxified by feces, and native cats will be detoxified by feces to infect cohabiting cats; A few people can be infected by clothes, vegetables, bedding, people or insects.

This disease usually occurs in young adult cats under the age of four, especially cats kept in groups. The course of the disease may be sudden (more common in young cats) or slow, lasting for several weeks.

The initial symptoms are not obvious, including loss of appetite, poor spirit, weight loss, and persistent fever (39.5~40.6 degrees: higher at dusk and gradually decreasing after nightfall). The symptoms in the later period will be obviously divided into two types: wet type: the cat died after more than two months of onset.

There is high protein exudate in the chest and abdomen. Depending on the amount of pleural effusion, it varies from asymptomatic to asthma or dyspnea.

Progressive painless abdominal swelling, male cats may have scrotal swelling. Vomiting or diarrhea may occur.

Moderate to severe anemia. Dry type: cloudy eyes, purulent anterior chamber, dilated pupils, visual impairment and other symptoms.

A few patients are accompanied by a variety of progressive neurological symptoms, including hind limb paralysis, spasm and trembling, nystagmus and personality changes. Nodular lesions appeared in liver, kidney, spleen, lung, omentum and lymph nodes; Abdominal palpation can touch mesenteric lymph node.

Anemia and jaundice. Clinically, the mortality rate of sick cats suffering from this disease is 95%, but some sick cats are still in good health (such as good appetite, no pernicious anemia, no leukemia infection or early xerosis), which can be improved by drug assistance.

The condition should be evaluated again within one month, and the drug will gradually weaken after three months. Third, precautions 1, be sure to keep warm.

2. If there are other cats at home, please isolate the sick cats and pay attention to environmental sanitation and disinfection. 3, cat plague high immune serum is very important, in fact, it is the antibody of cat plague virus, and this is the only one specifically for this virus in treatment.

But be careful not to inject continuously for more than three days, too much will have side effects. If there is no hyperimmune serum in local medical conditions, you can find an adult healthy cat that has been vaccinated, extract the blood of the healthy cat, and extract the serum for the sick cat through separation.

4, liquid balance and prevention of acidosis infusion is the best treatment, if you can't give the cat infusion, you can regularly feed a mixture of 10% glucose injection and normal saline to help him replenish energy and water. If you can buy liquid electrolysis for pets, the multi-dimensional effect will be better.

5, the use of antibiotics to prevent secondary infection commonly used antibiotics are gentamicin, twice a day, feeding 20000 units at a time. Now a new animal antibiotic is called Prozac. Please consult your doctor about the dosage.

There is also Chinese medicine Qingkailing injection, which also has a good effect. 6, the antiemetic metoclopramide injection is a good antiemetic, which is very important in the treatment process.

It can be injected or taken orally. 7. Regulating digestive function During the treatment, a large number of antibiotics were used, which led to the disorder of beneficial flora in the cat intestine.

Need to take large doses of drugs or health products to regulate the health of intestinal beneficial bacteria; Such as lactase, mommy love, probiotics and so on. Such digestive AIDS that regulate the intestine should be taken separately from antibiotics, with an interval of more than half an hour.

8. Other drugs such as dexamethasone and VC are drugs that help metabolism and can be added according to the situation. 9. Pay attention to the bottom protein (milk, eggs, chicken liver, etc. Don't feed it for the time being) In the convalescent diet, give the cat semi-liquid food that is easy to digest.

You can buy a cat nutrition cream, which is more comprehensive in nutrition. Or you can consider buying Hill's prescription AD (debilitating/malignant disease) cat jar, which contains minced meat soup and can be fed to cats who recover their strength after illness through a syringe.

Cats are very vulnerable after being infected with cat plague. At this time, the owner should pay more attention to the cat's diet and care to ensure that the cat will not increase other burdens during the infection of cat plague.

What are the symptoms of cat plague, and under what circumstances can you get this disease?

Cat plague, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a highly contagious disease between cats and cats.

Clinical manifestations are high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration and leukopenia in circulating blood. The incubation period of this disease is 2-9 days. Acute type died within 24 hours. The course of subacute type is about 7 days. According to clinical records, most sick cats can be cured after 7-8 days of treatment, and most clinical cases are subacute. The fever of the disease is about 40℃ for the first time, and it drops to normal temperature in 24 hours, and then rises to about 40℃ again after 2-3 days. The sick cat is depressed and has no appetite. Vomiting starts with food, and then comes the yellow-green gastric juice. Clinically, it is intractable vomiting. Diarrhea usually occurs after 3-4 days, followed by brown, dehydration and blood in the eye socket. Hemogram changes: White blood cells decrease rapidly, which can be lower than 5* 106L. When the white blood cells fall below 2* 106L, the prognosis is often poor.

The infection of cat plague is related to the cat's own resistance, especially after malnutrition, infirmity and sterilization. It is a necessary preventive measure to inject the cat plague vaccine.

The specific therapy is anti-Mao Wen Xue Xueqing. The earlier the antiserum is used, the better the effect will be. The dosage is 1-2kg, once a day or every other day 1 time, with 2-3 consecutive injections. Symptomatic treatment includes stopping vomiting, rehydration, preventing secondary infection and enhancing resistance.

What are the symptoms of cat plague?

Cat plague, also known as feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis, is an acute highly contagious infectious disease in cats.

The clinical manifestations are sudden high fever, intractable vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, circulatory disorder and acute leukopenia (not all cases of leukopenia are cat plague, but other diseases can also cause leukopenia, such as feline leukemia and feline hepatitis). Cats with incomplete or unvaccinated vaccination are prone to cat plague, especially young cats aged 3-5 months.

If the mother cat is infected during pregnancy, it will lead to stillbirth, miscarriage and nervous system symptoms in newborn kittens. The route of transmission is through contact with urine and feces carrying the virus or blood-sucking insects and fleas. Pathogens are viruses belonging to parvovirus family and parvovirus genus.

The virus can survive in the kidney for over 1 year after entering the body. Parvovirus can survive in the environment for a long time, but it can be inactivated by formalin, sodium hypochlorite (household disinfectant) or dialdehyde.

What are the symptoms of cat plague?

Cat plague does great harm to cats. Cat plague is an infectious disease, which mostly occurs in immature cats. In the early stage when cats are found to be infected with feline plague, active treatment will help the condition. If it is in the middle and late stage, the lesion of cat plague is likely to lead to the death of cats.

First, the symptoms of cat plague Cat plague, also known as cat panleukopenia, is characterized by a sharp decrease in white blood cells. Cats with incomplete or unvaccinated vaccination are prone to cat plague, especially young cats aged 3-5 months.

If the mother cat is infected during pregnancy, it will lead to stillbirth, miscarriage and nervous system symptoms in newborn kittens. The route of transmission is through contact with urine and feces carrying the virus or blood-sucking insects and fleas. Clinical symptoms include high fever, poor mental health, not eating, and vomiting is the most important symptom; Diarrhea is rare, but it may also occur in the late stage of the disease. Dehydration and secondary bacterial infection are often the causes of sudden death.

Other complications include oral ulcer, dysentery, jaundice and systemic intravascular coagulation syndrome. In addition, the results of cell test showed that the number of white blood cells decreased significantly, even to 50-3000 cells/ml 4-6 days after infection; Aplastic anemia is another important blood disease.

The course of the disease is mostly 5-7 days, without fatal complications, and it can often be cured; The number of white blood cells will return to normal within 24-48 hours after the end of the course. The main treatment is non-gastric infusion to supplement electrolyte and nutrition, correct dehydration, improve vomiting symptoms and give broad-spectrum antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infection. In the case of severe anemia, whole blood or plasma infusion should be considered.

Of course, prevention is always better than cure, so it is the best way to protect cats by vaccinating them in advance. Second, the symptomatic treatment of cat infectious peritonitis: the disease is caused by cat coronavirus infection, and the infection rate is very high.

Although the route of infection is not clear, it is generally believed to be through the mouth and nose. Cats carrying viruses will be detoxified by feces, and native cats will be detoxified by feces to infect cohabiting cats; A few people can be infected by clothes, vegetables, bedding, people or insects.

This disease usually occurs in young adult cats under the age of four, especially cats kept in groups. The course of the disease may be sudden (more common in young cats) or slow, lasting for several weeks.

The initial symptoms are not obvious, including loss of appetite, poor spirit, weight loss, and persistent fever (39.5~40.6 degrees: higher at dusk and gradually decreasing after nightfall). The symptoms in the later period will be obviously divided into two types: wet type: the cat died after more than two months of onset.

There is high protein exudate in the chest and abdomen. Depending on the amount of pleural effusion, it varies from asymptomatic to asthma or dyspnea.

Progressive painless abdominal swelling, male cats may have scrotal swelling. Vomiting or diarrhea may occur.

Moderate to severe anemia. Dry type: cloudy eyes, purulent anterior chamber, dilated pupils, visual impairment and other symptoms.

A few patients are accompanied by a variety of progressive neurological symptoms, including hind limb paralysis, spasm and trembling, nystagmus and personality changes. Nodular lesions appeared in liver, kidney, spleen, lung, omentum and lymph nodes; Abdominal palpation can touch mesenteric lymph node.

Anemia and jaundice. Clinically, the mortality rate of sick cats suffering from this disease is 95%, but some sick cats are still in good health (such as good appetite, no pernicious anemia, no leukemia infection or early xerosis), which can be improved by drug assistance.

The condition should be evaluated again within one month, and the drug will gradually weaken after three months. Third, precautions 1, be sure to keep warm.

2. If there are other cats at home, please isolate the sick cats and pay attention to environmental sanitation and disinfection. 3, cat plague high immune serum is very important, in fact, it is the antibody of cat plague virus, and this is the only one specifically for this virus in treatment.

But be careful not to inject continuously for more than three days, too much will have side effects. If there is no hyperimmune serum in local medical conditions, you can find an adult healthy cat that has been vaccinated, extract the blood of the healthy cat, and extract the serum for the sick cat through separation.

4, liquid balance and prevention of acidosis infusion is the best treatment, if you can't give the cat infusion, you can regularly feed a mixture of 10% glucose injection and normal saline to help him replenish energy and water. If you can buy liquid electrolysis for pets, the multi-dimensional effect will be better.

5, the use of antibiotics to prevent secondary infection commonly used antibiotics are gentamicin, twice a day, feeding 20000 units at a time. Now a new animal antibiotic is called Prozac. Please consult your doctor about the dosage.

There is also Chinese medicine Qingkailing injection, which also has a good effect. 6, the antiemetic metoclopramide injection is a good antiemetic, which is very important in the treatment process.

It can be injected or taken orally. 7. Regulating digestive function During the treatment, a large number of antibiotics were used, which led to the disorder of beneficial flora in the cat intestine.

Need to take large doses of drugs or health products to regulate the health of intestinal beneficial bacteria; Such as lactase, mommy love, probiotics and so on. Such digestive AIDS that regulate the intestine should be taken separately from antibiotics, with an interval of more than half an hour.

8. Other drugs such as dexamethasone and VC are drugs that help metabolism and can be added according to the situation. 9. Pay attention to the bottom protein (milk, eggs, chicken liver, etc. Don't feed it for the time being) In the convalescent diet, give the cat semi-liquid food that is easy to digest.

You can buy a cat nutrition cream, which is more comprehensive in nutrition. Or you can consider buying Hill's prescription AD (debilitating/malignant disease) cat jar, which contains minced meat soup and can be fed to cats who recover their strength after illness through a syringe.

Cats are very vulnerable after being infected with cat plague. At this time, the owner should pay more attention to the cat's diet and care to ensure that the cat will not increase other burdens during the infection of cat plague.

How many kinds of symptoms of cat plague are there?

Cat plague, also known as feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis, is an acute highly contagious infectious disease in cats.

(1) The incubation period of feline plague fever is 2-9 days, and the clinical symptoms are related to age and virus virulence.

(2) Most kittens have acute onset, their body temperature rises above 40℃, and they vomit. Many cats die suddenly without any symptoms, and some may have symptoms of spinal ataxia.

(3) Most cats over 6 months old are subacute. First, the fever reaches about 40℃, then it drops to normal temperature after 1-2 days, and the body temperature rises again after 3-4 days, that is, biphasic fever type.

(4) Sick cats are listless, anorexia, intractable vomiting, yellow-green vomit, sticky secretions in mouth, eyes and nose, and sticky feces. Diarrhea indicates that the animal is in the late stage of the disease, with bloody feces, severe dehydration, anemia, and severe death.

Symptomatic treatment:

Stop vomiting: When vomiting occurs, you should fast and drink water. Metoclopramide injection is 0.65438±0.5 ~ 0.25ml per kilogram of body weight, twice a day, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.

Anti-inflammatory: gentamicin 654.38+0000 units per kg body weight or kanamycin 5 ~ 654.38+0000 units per kg body weight, twice a day, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.

Fever: Bupleurum injection is 0.3 ml per kilogram of body weight, twice a day.

Hemostasis: Vitamin K3 injection is 0.3 ml per kilogram of body weight, twice a day, intramuscular injection.

Fluid replacement: when dehydration or vomiting occurs, inject 5~ 10 ml of 25% glucose, 5 ml of 5% sodium bicarbonate and 30~50 ml of compound normal saline into the mixing channel.

Dietotherapy: It is recommended to feed a small amount of digestible, low-fiber and low-fat food 3~6 times a day. You can also use prescription drugs for acute gastroenteritis. Gradually increase the amount of food in a few days to meet the needs of animals.