CATDOLL : Is it okay to keep a cat one week after disinfection after cat plague?

Is it okay to keep a cat one week after disinfection after cat plague?

You cannot keep a new cat after one week of disinfection. It is generally recommended to keep a cat again after six months, and disinfect continuously for about three months to ensure that there is no cat plague virus. For disinfection, you can buy disinfectant and dilute it with water, then use it to mop the floor or scrub the place where the sick cat used to move. After each disinfection, open the window for ventilation. And try to discard the items used by the sick cat before and buy new ones.

What are the specific symptoms of feline distemper?

1. For kittens, they may suddenly develop a fever, and their body temperature may even reach over 40 degrees, and they may die in a few days. After all, kittens have poor physical constitution and immune function.

2. For cats aged six months, the temperature will first rise, then drop, and then rise again, repeating over and over again.

3. Ordinary cats, when suffering from feline plague, usually have loss of appetite, poor spirits, vomiting, increased secretions from the five senses, abnormal feces, and even diarrhea and abdominal pain.

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