I will get it again.
There are many kinds of cat plague viruses, but you won't get the same cat plague again. You should go to the pet hospital for treatment immediately.
The cat is a kind of animal with strong endurance. It may not be easy to be detected at the initial stage of the cat plague, which is manifested by symptoms such as poor spirit, long sleep time, decreased appetite, drooling, etc. In the middle stage, this kind of performance is more obvious, and there will be a serious phenomenon of refusing to eat.
kittens should abstain from food and water when they vomit. Metoclopramide injection .15 ~ .25ml/kg body weight, twice a day, intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.
As the owner, you should carefully observe the cat's condition, measure its temperature as soon as possible if it is abnormal, and early detection is more helpful for treatment and recovery.
Extended information
Cat plague, also known as feline panleukopenia and feline infectious enteritis, is an acute and highly contagious infectious disease in cats. Clinical manifestations are characterized by sudden onset of high fever, intractable vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, circulatory disorder and acute leukopenia (not all cases of leukopenia are cat plague, but other diseases can also cause leukopenia, such as feline leukemia and feline hepatitis).
cats with incomplete or unvaccinated vaccines are prone to get feline plague, especially kittens aged 3-5 months. If a female cat is infected during pregnancy, it will cause stillbirth, miscarriage and neurological symptoms in newborn kittens. The transmission route is through contact with virus-carrying urine feces or blood-sucking insects and fleas.
the pathogen is a virus belonging to parvovirus family and parvovirus genus. After the virus enters the body, it can survive in the kidney for more than one year. Parvovirus can survive in the environment for a long time, but it can be inactivated by formalin, sodium hypochlorite (household disinfectant) or dialdehyde.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cat plague.