Does the cat pull yellow water to have cat plague?

I. Symptoms of Feline Parvovirus Infection

Feline parvovirus is caused by feline panleukocytes An acute, highly contagious infectious disease caused by leukemia virus, the clinical manifestations of the disease mainly include sudden high fever, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration and leukopenia in circulating blood. The incubation period of the virus is generally 2 to 9 days, and the most acute feline parvovirus infection will have a shorter course of disease. At the same time, it is very likely that secondary diseases such as bacteremia and endotoxemia will occur. Died within 24 hours. Symptoms of acute feline parvovirus infection include abdominal pain, dehydration, vomiting, hemorrhagic enteritis, and fever. If the pet owner finds that the cat is pulling yellow water and excreting yellow stool, and has not vaccinated the cat for related infectious diseases before, then the cat is likely to be infected with feline parvovirus. The disease is extremely harmful to cats. If the pet owner suspects that the cat is infected with a small cat disease, he must send it to the pet hospital for diagnosis as soon as possible. The diagnosis of the disease needs to be combined with the clinical symptoms of the cat and related laboratory tests.

Second, other causes of yellow water in cats

Yellow in cats In addition to the small causes of cats, water may also be caused by diseases such as indigestion in cats, parasitic infections in the body, or bacterial gastroenteritis.

1. Indigestion in cats is usually caused by eating too much food or eating indigestible food. If this is the case, it is recommended that the pet owner feed the cat some drugs that can promote digestion, such as active pointe probiotics, and stop feeding the cat for a period of time to let it expel the substances in the stomach and intestines. Wait for the symptoms of the cat After some relief, feed the cat scientifically.

2. Cats are infected by parasites, mainly referring to parasitic infections such as roundworms and tapeworms. The clinical symptoms of parasitic infection in cats mainly include rough coat

, weight loss and diarrhea. If the pet owner finds that the cat has the above symptoms, it is recommended that the pet owner take the cat to the veterinary hospital for deworming treatment in time.

3. Cat bacterial gastroenteritis is a common digestive tract disease in cats, which is usually caused by unclean diet or eating food with excessive bacteria.

Therefore, if it is found that the cat is pulling yellow water, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for further diagnosis and treatment, so as not to aggravate the cat’s condition.

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