A common upper respiratory tract infection caused by feline herpes virus, which is highly contagious
A common upper respiratory tract infection caused by feline herpes virus, it is highly contagious and is transmitted through infected saliva, droplets, and contaminated items. The main symptoms are cough, nasal congestion, sneezing, fever, runny nose, mental depression, anorexia, conjunctivitis, etc.
△Prevention
1. Administer core vaccines.
2. Multi-cat families need to meet the resources and social relationships required by each cat to avoid stress.
3. Owners who come into contact with other cats outside should wash their hands and change clothes when returning home to avoid the spread of pathogens.
4. High temperature and high humidity will affect the cat’s immunity. The temperature at home should be below 28 degrees and the humidity should be controlled at around 50%.