Cat plague, also known as feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis, is an acute highly contagious infectious disease in cats. Cat plague will infect more healthy cats in a short time, so once cats are found to be infected with cat plague, they should be isolated at the first time, and then ask veterinarians to help treat them.
Antiemetic:
Cats infected with cat plague will vomit. For targeted treatment, the cat should be stopped eating and drinking immediately. Then metoclopramide injection 0. 15-0.25 ml per kg body weight can be used twice a day, intramuscular injection or subcutaneous injection.
Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic:
Cats infected with cat plague will also have a fever, so it is necessary to alleviate this disease. With the help of veterinarians, you can choose gentamicin 1 10,000 units per kilogram of body weight or kanamycin 5- 1 10,000 units per kilogram of body weight, twice a day, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Use Bupleurum injection 0.3 ml per kilogram of body weight twice a day to achieve the purpose of reducing fever.
Alleviate dehydration:
When cats infected with feline plague show dehydration symptoms, they can also be injected with 5- 10 ml of 25% glucose, 5 ml of 5% sodium bicarbonate and 30-50 ml of compound normal saline. This can properly alleviate the dehydration and vomiting of cats.
In addition, 0.3 ml of vitamin K3 injection per kilogram of body weight can be used to stop bleeding in cats, twice a day, intramuscular injection; Combined with diet therapy (feeding a small amount of digestible, low-fiber and low-fat food, 3-6 times a day), the effect of treating cat plague has been achieved.