How long can a cat live with weakness in its abdominal and hind legs?
There is no precise answer to how long a cat can survive if it suffers from weakness in its abdominal and hind legs. It may die in a few days, or it may still survive in a few months. Cat abdominal transmission is not a disease with a 100% mortality rate. We must treat cats promptly after discovering the infection. There are many cured cases now.
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The cause of feline abdominal transmission has not yet been clearly studied, but it is certain that a group of cats is more likely to develop the disease than one cat.
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