What is the incubation period of cat rabies?

Feline rabies is the same as dog rabies virus. The incubation period is generally 1 to 3 months and is the most common. Feline rabies is characterized by mania, confusion, excessive reaction to environmental stimuli, strong aggression, and finally paralysis and death. And once infected with rabies, the mortality rate is 100%. It cannot be cured and can only be prevented. The main way is through the bite of a sick cat or dog during the onset of the disease, which enters the human body through saliva and blood.
Symptoms of cat rabies:
1. In the early stage, some abnormal behaviors occur, such as fatigue or hyperactivity, which may also manifest as bad temper or lifestyle habits. Sudden change.
2. In the mid-term, infected cats at this stage may wander around, move unconsciously, be indifferent to their owners, and even exhibit some aggressive behaviors.
3. In the terminal stage, cats will be afraid of water and sound, and will be particularly sensitive to light or odors. Their muscles may spasm, and may also be accompanied by a lot of drooling. During this period, cats There will be active aggression.
4. Death period. During this time, their state will slowly change. Their limbs will become stiff, they will have difficulty breathing, they will foam at the mouth, and their whole body organs will fail and die.
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