Feline distemper is caused by a virus called feline parvovirus, which damages the digestive system and is very dangerous for young cats under 1 year old. It can be transmitted from one cat to another.
A symptom of cat measles.
- The cat has a sudden high fever, similar to that of a cold cat.
- Soothing, no joy, no play with other cats and their owners.
- Severe diarrhea, liquefaction, foul – smelling blood can cause shock.
- I don’t want food, I can eat less, or I can’t eat at all.
- Puking food eaten or vomiting yellow water.
- There is pain in the abdomen.
Cat measles is not contagious, but it can be easily infected with other cats, which is easily prevented by vaccination. Parents, don’t forget to take your brother to get vaccinated.