Cat plague is also called panleukopenia or infectious enteritis in cats. Cat parvovirus is an acute, highly contagious and deadly infectious disease. Cat plague is more common in winter and spring, and its clinical manifestations are acute, acute and subacute.
The most acute cat death has no obvious clinical features; Acute cats progress rapidly, and coma or death occurs within 24 hours after mental depression; The course of subacute diseases is usually about seven days. Cats have fever, listlessness, anorexia, vomiting, hemorrhagic enteritis, dehydration and other symptoms, and some cats also have bloody stools, mainly characterized by purulent secretions from eyes and nose.