Pet Owner’s Guide To Feline Rabies
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
Nowadays, it's much more common to hear about rabid cats rather than dogs. This viral disease is almost always fatal.
Transmission
Infected animals carry this virus in their saliva. The virus is transmitted to other cats when the infected animal bites them. This is the most common method of transmission. However, an open cut is also a doorway for the virus. Cats that ingest an animal infected with the virus may then get the disease themselves.
Signs
If your cat has this disease, he will be very irritable and excitable. ...Continue reading...
Transmission
Infected animals carry this virus in their saliva. The virus is transmitted to other cats when the infected animal bites them. This is the most common method of transmission. However, an open cut is also a doorway for the virus. Cats that ingest an animal infected with the virus may then get the disease themselves.
Signs
If your cat has this disease, he will be very irritable and excitable. ...Continue reading...