The increase in white blood cells after cat plague is cured may be caused by the suppression of virus replication during the treatment of cat plague. During the immune response, the body mobilizes a large number of white blood cells in the body to fight against the virus. Generally, this is a normal phenomenon. It is not ruled out that the white blood cells are elevated due to purulent wounds. In the above situation, it is recommended to treat symptoms, take care of the wound, and inject antibiotics for a period of time to recover.
In addition, according to blood routine indicators, the white blood cells of cats are rising. While it is high, the red blood cells are decreasing. Under normal circumstances, a cat's red blood cells will not decrease. Therefore, to find out the cause of the decrease in red blood cells, you can do a blood smear to see if there is hemolysis, blood parasites, or coagulation. For problems, it is recommended to check the blood routine once a day. If the white blood cells continue to increase and the red blood cells decrease, it is suspected to be immune-mediated hemolysis, which is a problem caused by long-term inflammatory stimulation. Regarding innate immune-mediated hemolysis, Hormones are needed to fight inflammation, and blood transfusions may be needed in severe cases.