Measles is a viral disease that can cause cats to have a high risk of death. This disease is caused by the accumulation of bacteria in the environment. May be found from homes or cat nurseries.
Preliminary prevention methods: can be vaccinated against disease. The cage is cleaned including sandbox If a new cat is brought into the home and has no history or history of vaccinations. The disease should be quarantined for 1 week because the disease has an incubation period of about 1 week. and to allow new members to adapt to new places as well
parvovirus infection It destroys cells that are growing rapidly, for example, intestinal lining cells. which are created and changed all the time This causes the cat to have digestive symptoms such as lethargy, loss of appetite, high fever, and vomiting.
parvovirus infection It destroys cells that are growing rapidly, for example, intestinal lining cells. which are created and changed all the time This causes the cat to have digestive symptoms such as lethargy, loss of appetite, high fever, and vomiting.
Treatment Methods There is no specific treatment for viral infection, and symptomatic and supportive treatment is necessary.