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How long can you wait before adopting another cat after having a cat with feline distemper?
At least half a year later, the feline distemper virus survives for a long time in the environment and has a high infection rate. It requires three days of disinfection with ultraviolet rays. All items used by the previous cat cannot be reused. It is best to buy a new cat with a vaccine and have all the shots when purchasing a new cat. You can go to a pet hospital for antibody testing to see if the cat has developed antibodies against feline distemper virus. If the antibodies are qualified, you can bring the cat home.
Chances of infecting adult cats with feline distemper
If the adult cat has been vaccinated and has enough antibodies in its body, the likelihood of infection may be lower. The purpose of vaccination is to produce antibodies in the body that can resist the virus. If the antibody level is insufficient, it is still possible to infect feline distemper. It is generally recommended to isolate the sick cat and disinfect the places it has been and the items it has used.
Feline Distemper Symptoms
The incubation period of feline distemper is 2-9 days, and the clinical symptoms are related to the age and virulence of the virus. Cats with the disease will show signs of lethargy, anorexia, persistent vomiting, vomiting yellow-green substances, and have sticky secretions in the mouth, eyes, and nose. When diarrhea occurs, it indicates that the animal is in the late stage of the disease. The feces are bloody, severely dehydrated, anemic, and the severe cases may die.
What drugs are used for feline distemper treatment?
Feline distemper is treated with hyperimmune serum and interferon. First, maintaining treatment and care is the ideal method for treating feline distemper. Second, intravenous fluids are crucial for replenishing electrolytes and fluids. Third, since the intestinal mucosa is damaged by the virus, antibacterial drugs are needed. Fourth, if the cat vomits, it will also require anti-vomiting needles.