Can cats infect other cats through abdominal transmission?

Aug 17,2024
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Cat-to-cat transmission can infect other cats. Feline transmission itself is not contagious, but feline transmission is caused by the mutation of the coronavirus, and the coronavirus is contagious, so it may be transmitted to other cats. Moreover, the mortality rate of feline transmission is relatively high, and the recurrence rate is also very high. Therefore, once the owner discovers that the cat has the possibility of feline transmission, he should send the cat to the pet hospital for examination in time.

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Feline abdominal distension is usually divided into dry and wet forms. Wet forms are more common. Sick cats mainly have fever, lethargy, and large belly. There are symptoms such as water inside, but dry cats will not have ascites, so it is difficult to see that they have feline abdominal transmission, and the diagnosis can only be confirmed through some tests.

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