Cats can also suffer from rabies. The symptoms are similar to dogs. During the manic phase, cats will hide in hiding places.
Cats can also suffer from rabies. The symptoms are similar to those of dogs. During the manic stage, cats will hide in hiding places and violently attack people or other animals that are close to them. The affected cat's pupils will be dilated, the back will be arched, the claws will be extended, and the cat will meow continuously, and the sound will gradually become hoarse. As the disease progresses to the paralysis stage, movements will gradually become uncoordinated, followed by hindquarters paralysis, then head muscle paralysis, and soon coma and death will occur.
△Prevention
Inject rabies preventive vaccine. Cats should be injected with the first dose of rabies vaccine when they are over three months old, and then receive a regular booster injection every year.