Feline distemper refers to feline panleukopenia, also known as feline infectious enteritis. It is a viral infectious disease with a very high infection rate and fatality rate. Cats infected with feline distemper usually develop symptoms such as repeated fever, listlessness, severe vomiting, loss of appetite or even complete loss of appetite, diarrhea, and bloody stools. These symptoms are common in kittens that have not been fully vaccinated.
If the physical condition of cats over 2 months old is normal, it is recommended to be sent to the pet hospital for vaccination in time. If the cat is found to be infected with feline plague If you have symptoms, you should isolate them in time to avoid infecting other cats. If you use a feline distemper test paper to check and it is positive, it is recommended to seek medical treatment immediately.