Can I still keep cats in a house that has been infected with cat plague?

Oct 16,2024
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It is not recommended to keep cats in a house that has suffered from cat plague, especially young cats and unvaccinated adult cats. Because there are many feline distemper viruses around the environment, the feline distemper virus survives for a long time and needs a certain period of time and thorough disinfection before it can be removed. In order to prevent new pets from being infected with cat distemper, owners must control the time before raising new pets.

If you want to raise a cat in a house that has suffered from cat plague, you must wait half a year after the death of the cat suffering from cat plague, and let the cat be vaccinated for half a month before putting it at home.

Tip:

When a cat shows symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, it needs to go to the pet hospital in time to check for the possibility of feline plague.

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