Prevention of abdominal transmission in cats
To prevent cat-internal transmission, you need to avoid too many cats gathering together. You should also keep the cat litter clean and hygienic at ordinary times. Reducing the stress of cats can also effectively prevent most diseases other than cat-internal transmission. The most important thing is to vaccinate them well. Vaccine is a mutated coronavirus transmitted from cats to cats, and vaccination has a certain preventive effect.
Tip:
Cat-borne abdominal viruses are mostly spread through feces. Once a case of cat-borne abdominal transmission is discovered, parents should isolate the cat immediately and use separate litter boxes.
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