There is no cure for feline plague in cats. If the sick cat cannot be treated in time, the sick cat will be life-threatening. If a cat can be sent to a pet hospital for treatment in the early stages of being infected with feline distemper, the mortality rate of the sick cat can be effectively reduced, and the sick cat can make a complete recovery.
Cat distemper is also called feline infectious enteritis, which mostly occurs in people who have not been vaccinated or have not been vaccinated. In fully vaccinated cats, especially those 3-5 months old. The main symptoms of cats infected with feline distemper are high fever, vomiting, severe diarrhea, loss of appetite and sharp decrease in white blood cells. However, leukopenia in cats is not caused by feline plague. Feline leukemia, feline hepatitis and other diseases are also accompanied by leukopenia symptoms.