Three terminal diseases of cats
The three major terminal diseases of cats are cat-borne abdominal disease, nephropathy and rickets. Cats suffering from feline abdominal disease will have symptoms such as ascites, weight loss, fever and anemia. Cats suffering from kidney disease will have symptoms such as weight loss, vomiting and diarrhea. Cartilage disease generally occurs in cats with folded ears, and there is currently no cure for this disease. Medicine can cure it.
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In the early stage of feline transmission, the cat will have symptoms such as loss of appetite, lethargy and diarrhea. The owner will think that the cat just has a cold or gastrointestinal discomfort. It will be very serious. The onset time of wet abdominal transmission is relatively short. The cat will develop pleural effusion or ascites, and the cat will become sick and die within one month.
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