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Is it cat plague when a cat vomits yellowish paste?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Elizabeth Kennedy
Cats vomiting yellowish paste may or may not be feline plague. Whether it is feline distemper should be judged according to the specific situation. If it is accompanied by symptoms such as increased secretions and sticky feces, it is feline distemper. If it is not accompanied by the above symptoms, it is not feline plague. It is recommended to take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor to prevent the condition from getting worse.

1. Introduction and symptoms of feline distemper

Feline distemper, also known as feline panleukopenia, is an acute and highly contagious infectious disease of cats. It is highly contagious and has a relatively high mortality rate, and is usually transmitted through feces or mouth. Symptoms generally include sudden high fever, intractable vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, circulatory disorders, and a sharp decrease in white blood cells. If the above symptoms occur, it proves that the cat is infected with feline distemper and needs to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition. If it is not accompanied by the above symptoms, it may be caused by indigestion, overeating, etc. It means that if the cat is not infected with feline plague, the cat can be given medication to promote digestion under the guidance of a doctor, which can effectively relieve the symptoms.

2. Daily treatment and care

If the cat has the above symptoms of discomfort, you should take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time, and carry out standardized and effective treatment with the help of a doctor. Treatment can relieve physical discomfort. The owner should not blindly feed the medicine, so as not to affect the efficacy of the medicine and aggravate the cat's physical discomfort. In daily life, the cat's eating habits should be adjusted and try to focus on light food, such as canned cats, milk cakes, etc., and avoid eating Raw and cold foods, such as ice cream, raw meat, etc. The cat should also be allowed to drink more warm water to accelerate the metabolism in the body, which will help the recovery of the condition.