How long does cat-to-feline transmission last from occurrence to death?
It usually lasts about two months from the occurrence of feline to death. Of course, this time is only a reference. Some cats die soon after the occurrence of feline transfection, while other cats continue for a long time. For a long period of time, the specific duration needs to be judged based on the actual cleaning.
Tip:
The earlier the cat has abdominal transmission, the greater the hope of treatment. We need to do an examination when we find signs of abdominal transmission in cats.
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