Will cats get cat plague if they don’t go out?

Not going out does not guarantee that cats will be completely free of cat plague. It can only be said that it will greatly reduce the probability of cat plague. The mode of transmission of feline plague is generally divided into direct contact infection and indirect contact infection. Direct contact infection means that the cat is infected by direct contact with a sick pet. Cats often avoid this situation by not going out. However, indirect contact infection occurs when cats come into contact with other individuals who have direct contact with sick animals. The feces and eye, mouth and nose secretions of cats infected with feline distemper will contain the virus, and the virus in the feces can survive43 Days, and people can carry and spread the virus through their heels. Therefore, the best way to deal with cat plague is to vaccinate regularly.
Care methods for feline distemper infection:
1. Keep the cat warm and use electric blankets or hot water bottles to maintain the cat’s body temperature.
2. If the cat vomits, it needs to eat and drink.
3. Resumption of food during the recovery period should be gradual, starting with a small amount of food that is easy to digest, and slowly returning to the original food.
4. After the digestive tract symptoms are relieved, probiotics can be used to regulate the cat’s gastrointestinal tract and accelerate the repair and reconstruction of intestinal flora.
5. Replace the cat’s daily necessities and disinfect the environment at home regularly.
6. Improve the cat’s resistance.
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