How long can a cat live if it's passed on from belly to belly?

Oct 31,2023
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Usually a cat can live two months if it is transmitted intrauterously. The incubation period of feline transmission is very long. If a cat suffers from feline transmission without timely treatment, it will die within two months. Feline transabdominal syndrome is divided into two types: dry type and wet type. The difference between the two is that the wet type has ascites, while the dry type does not. Therefore, it is more difficult to diagnose the dry type of feline transabdominal syndrome.

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Cat-to-cat coronavirus is mutated from the cat coronavirus and is very easy to transmit. Cat-to-cat infection mostly occurs between 3 and 9 months old In older cats, cats suffering from feline transmission will have symptoms such as loss of appetite, fever, lethargy, and weight loss. When raising cats, owners must pay attention to the hygiene of the cat’s living environment to prevent the cat from being infected by viruses.

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