If feline abdominal transmission cannot be treated promptly and effectively, the cat may only survive for about 2-3 months after the onset of the disease. If the cat does not develop ascites, which mainly shows symptoms of dry feline abdominal transmission, it may survive for 3-3 months. 6 months. The specific survival time is related to the cat’s physique and the severity of the disease.
Feline transabdominal transmission is a disease with a very high fatality rate. It may occur in cats of any age. If Without treatment, the mortality rate of cats is basically close to 100%. If treated with specific drugs such as 441 in time, the mortality rate can be reduced to about 50%. However, at present, the popularity of these two drugs is relatively low and the price is also high.