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0 Jul 26,2025
Treatment methods for feline distemper in Oriental short-haired cats:
1. Specific treatment can be given to Oriental short-haired cats by subcutaneously injecting anti-feline distemper virus hyperimmune serum into the neck. and interferons. Hyperimmune serum can provide antibodies to Oriental shorthair cats, allowing the Oriental shorthair cat's own immune system to overcome viral infections.
2. Supportive treatment is mainly aimed at anti-inflammation, preventing dehydration, stopping bleeding, antivomiting, replenishing energy, balancing electrolytes, etc. for the specific symptoms of Oriental shorthair cats.
3. When Oriental shorthair cats have symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, they need to be injected with anti-vomiting and hemorrhage drugs. If electrolyte imbalance or dehydration occurs, Oriental shorthair cats need to be rehydrated in time.
Causes of cat plague in Oriental shorthair cats:
1. Cat plague mostly occurs at the intersection of winter and spring when the seasonal environment is changeable and harsh. Various viruses can be derived, and bad living habits can promote their outbreak. Cats of all ages can become infected with FPV, and it is more common in kittens under 1 year old, especially cats between 3 and 5 months old.
2. The main source of transmission of cat plague is infected cats and their excrement. For example, the feces, saliva, nasal mucus, eye feces and vomit of infected cats contain a large amount of viruses. The key is to recover after recovery. Oriental shorthair cats also need to detoxify from their feces and urine for several weeks.
3. Oriental short-haired cats that have not been vaccinated or have not been vaccinated on time and have low antibody titers are susceptible to feline distemper. Oriental short-haired cats that are incompletely or unvaccinated are prone to feline distemper.