How to prevent abdominal transmission in cats?

Oct 15,2024
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There is no way to prevent fetal transmission from cats, and even the coronavirus vaccine on the market is not very effective. The best way to prevent cat distemper is to vaccinate. It is recommended to start vaccinating cats when they are two months old, and then add them every year.

There is no way to prevent fetal transmission from cats, and even the coronavirus vaccine on the market is not very effective. The best way to prevent cat distemper is to vaccinate. It is recommended to start vaccinating cats when they are two months old, and then add them every year. It is strictly forbidden for cats to come into contact with stray cats and sick cats to avoid contracting the virus from them.

The reason why cats suffer from infectious peritonitis is mainly due to the mutation of coronavirus in the body. When the cat’s body resistance decreases, clinical symptoms will appear. The clinical symptoms of wet infectious peritonitis mainly include pleural effusion and peritoneal effusion. , Jaundice may occur. Dry infectious peritonitis may cause neurological symptoms.

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