Is it okay to keep cats after disinfection for one week after feline plague?
You cannot raise new cats after one week of cat distemper disinfection. It is generally recommended to raise cats again after half a year, and disinfect them continuously for about three months to ensure that there is no cat distemper virus as much as possible. As for the method of disinfection, you can buy disinfectant, dilute it with water, and then use it to mop the floor or scrub the areas where sick cats used to move. After each disinfection, windows should be opened for ventilation. And try to throw away the items used by the sick cat during his lifetime and buy new ones.
What are the specific symptoms of cat plague:
1. For kittens, a fever will suddenly occur, and the body temperature may even reach above 40 degrees. People will lose their lives when the world comes down. After all, kittens’ physical constitution and immune function are very poor.
2. For cats that are half a year old, they will have a fever first, then cool down, and then the temperature will rise again, with repeated attacks.
3. Ordinary cats, when suffering from feline plague, will generally suffer from loss of appetite, poor energy, vomiting, increased secretions from the five sense organs, abnormal feces, and even diarrhea and abdominal pain.
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