Kittens & Feline Panleukopenia Virus
Kittens & Feline Panleukopenia Virus
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2025年1月30日 10:25
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Welcome back to All About Cats! If you love cats, this is important information for you. Today I will talk about the Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV), also called feline distemper or feline Parvo. This virus is very dangerous for cats, especially kittens. I will explain what it is, the symptoms, treatment, how to prevent it and my journey through this horrible virus. Feline Panleukopenia Virus is a very contagious disease caused by a parvovirus. It attacks a cat’s intestines, immune system, and bone marrow. It spreads quickly, especially in shelters and places with many cats. How do cats can catch FPV? • From an infected cat’s saliva, urine, or poop • Through shared food bowls, litter boxes, or bedding • From humans who touch an infected cat and then touch another cat • From fleas that carry the virus • Or From a mother cat to her kittens before birth The early signs of FPV in Kittens & Cats • High fever • Loss of appetite and • Lethargy ( or very tired and weak) 🚨 Severe symptoms include: • Vomiting • Diarrhea which is (sometimes bloody) • Dehydration • Belly pain • And Sudden death in kittens Treatment & Care Options There is no cure for FPV, but sick kittens need supportive care 🏥 Hospital Care may include: • IV fluids (to stop dehydration) • Medications for vomiting and pain • Antibiotics (to prevent infections) • Blood transfusion (for severe cases) 🏡 You also have Home Care • Keep the kitten warm and comfortable • Give them small, frequent meals • Provide fresh water and electrolyte solutions • Keep the litter box very clean • And Avoid contact with healthy cats
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