The difference between feline parvovirus and feline distemper

Dec 14,2023
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The tiny cats are infected with feline distemper. There is no specific drug to treat this virus. Once infected, the cat’s own body resistance is relied upon, and the mortality rate is very high. If we want our cats not to be attacked by the virus, we need to act as soon as possible. Injectable vaccines can generally be given to cats when they are two months old.

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In addition to vaccines against infectious diseases, cats also need to be vaccinated against rabies, and this vaccine is usually started after the cat is three months old.

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