What is cat transmission?
Feline-borne peritonitis is a feline infectious peritonitis disease. It is divided into two types: wet type and dry type. The wet type is the most common clinically. Cats often have a high mortality rate after the onset of the disease. The mechanism of this disease is still unknown today. It’s not clear yet, but it is certain that cats who are stressed for a long time are more susceptible to infection.
Tip:
Although the mortality rate of cats with abdominal transmission is very high, it is not invincible. We must actively treat cats after they are infected with abdominal transmission.
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