How is Mycoplasma feline infected?
The causes of Mycoplasma felis infection are as follows:
1. The causes of Mycoplasma infection in cats are divided into haemophilic mycoplasma and non-haemophilic mycoplasma.
2. Feline non-haemophilic mycoplasma is infected by mixed bacteria. The main transmission route is through air and droplets. Cats with low immunity are very susceptible. Mycoplasma felis may be transmitted to cats through fighting behavior or through vector transmission (flea, tick bites), or through blood transfusion.
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If a cat is infected with mycoplasma, it will have symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, increased eye and nose secretions, conjunctivitis, and difficulty breathing. Once discovered, timely treatment is required to avoid worsening of the condition. . Pay attention to the cat's hygiene, clean the litter box in time, disinfect it regularly, and do not let the cat come into contact with other unhealthy cats.
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