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Can cat infectious peritonitis be spread through the air?

Cat infectious peritonitis cannot be spread through the air. It usually infects through the digestive tract or through vector insects, and can also be transmitted vertically through the placenta. Cat infectious peritonitis is a chronic progressive infectious disease in cats caused by the feline infectious peritonitis virus, characterized by peritonitis, accumulation of large amounts of ascites, and high mortality. It can infect cats of all ages, with the highest incidence in cats 1-2 years old and cats older than 11 years.

Can infectious peritonitis be spread through clothes?

Cat infectious peritonitis does not spread through clothes. Feline infectious peritonitis (FIC) is caused by a variation of the enteric coronavirus (FECV). Cats infected with coronavirus do not show obvious clinical symptoms and usually have an asymptomatic course. Coronavirus can be spread through clothes, but the variant feline coronavirus usually infects through the digestive tract or vector insects.

The development process of infectious peritonitis

Cat infectious peritonitis is a disease with a very high mortality rate. In the early stages of infection, cats will still eat and drink normally and move normally, but as the disease progresses to the middle and late stages, the clinical symptoms of infectious peritonitis will gradually appear, and the cat's abdomen will slowly swell. The cat will gradually stop eating and drinking, become lethargic, and not exercise.

What to do if a cat with infectious peritonitis stops eating and drinking

Once a cat with infectious peritonitis stops eating actively, it is necessary to take it to a pet hospital for treatment. Stimulating the cat's appetite can be done by injecting B group vitamins. At the same time, it is necessary to treat the cat's infectious peritonitis to solve the fundamental problem, otherwise the cat's condition will become increasingly severe. If the cat has already developed severe jaundice, weight loss, and loss of appetite, the chances of recovery are relatively small.