Feline distemper does not affect humans.
Not exact matches
The
feline distemper virus isn't the same virus that causes canine
distemper and it doesn't infect humans.
Why
does my kitten need more than one vaccination for
feline distemper, upper respiratory infections, and leukemia?
Most Of Time
Feline Distemper Or Panleukopenia As It Is Known More Accurately Is Kitten Disease That
Does Not Affect Older Cats Who Were Vaccinated As Youngsters.
Because the vaccine is highly effective, most cat owners
do not have a lot experience with the actual
feline distemper infection.
Thanks to
distemper vaccines we don't see as many cases of canine or
feline distemper.
So the fact that your pet no longer has detectable antibodies to say, canine
distemper or parvo, or to
feline leukemia or panleukopenia
does not mean it is no longer immune to those diseases.
The treatment must be
done twice daily without missing a single treatment for a period of about 5 days in cases of canine and
feline distemper, influenza, kennel cough and parvovirus in dogs and upper respiratory diseases in cats.
We have found over the last several years a small percentage of cats
do not have the proper immunity to
feline distemper and
do require re-vaccination.
If your cat has
feline distemper that doesn't mean that it is simply an «angry cat» (which sounds kind of cute), rather it means that...