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Can small viruses spread between cats?

Yes, small viruses can usually spread between cats. Small viruses belong to animal diseases and can spread between any animals. The likelihood of infection is relatively high. After being infected with the small virus, it may cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract and other organs, affecting the normal functioning of the body. In severe cases, it may threaten life. It is recommended that owners take their cats to regular hospitals in time for a detailed examination to understand the virus content in their bodies and then further treat according to the examination results.

  1. Why do small viruses spread between cats?

Small viruses belong to common infectious diseases, which usually spread between animals. Cats have relatively fragile bodies and are easily infected with small viruses. After infection, they may spread to their peers or other animals.

  1. Symptoms of cats infected with small viruses

After being infected with the small virus, cats may experience reduced appetite, lack of energy, diarrhea, increased body temperature, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. As the disease progresses, vomit may become yellowish-green. Without timely treatment, it may endanger the body, affecting normal functioning and leading to worsening conditions.

  1. Treatment for cats infected with small viruses

If the virus content in the body is low, anti-viral medication can be taken under the guidance of a doctor. If the virus continues to increase and medication is ineffective, it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and use anti-viral medication via intravenous drip, which can control the increase of viruses in the body and reduce damage to the body.

  1. Precautions for cats infected with small viruses

After cats are infected with small viruses, their diets should be adjusted to eat less and more frequently, avoiding overeating. Regular check-ups at the hospital are also necessary, and the medication dose should be adjusted according to the examination results, which is helpful for the recovery of the disease.