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In fact, our common zoonotic diseases are rabies, anthrax, brucellosis, rabbit fever, salmonella, Toxoplasma gondii, Japanese encephalitis and avian influenza. As for cat plague, it is not a zoonotic disease and will not be transmitted to people.
Cats have strong endurance and are not easy to be found by their owners at the initial stage of infection with feline plague. But cats also show some abnormal behaviors. Such as fever, listlessness, sudden high fever, intractable vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration and so on. If you take the cat to the pet hospital for examination at this time, you will find that the white blood cells have decreased sharply, far below the normal level.
Although cat plague is not contagious to people, it is easily contagious to other healthy pet cats, and the damage caused is very clear. Therefore, cats suffering from cat plague should be isolated at the first time and then treated.
For our responsible parents, when cats are found to have these abnormal conditions, we should pay attention to them. You'd better check with the cats, just in case. It is gratifying that there is no cat plague, but other diseases should be treated in time. If you have cat plague, it is very necessary to treat it in isolation at the first time.
I wish all cats health, happiness and safety.