Can Cats Get Parvo Disease
Make sure the puppy has had at least one set of shots at least 2 weeks before bringing it home and that you keep its vaccines current.
Can cats get parvo disease. Feline parvovirus is a virus that can cause severe disease in cats particularly kittens. This comes after the virus incubates with the incubation period spanning 5-9 days. Adult cats who get parvo have a better chance of surviving than kittens.
It can affect cats. Most cats catch the virus through infected areas rather than from other infected cats as the virus can survive up to a year in the environment. For many years it was assumed that dogs got canine parvovirus and cats got a closely related and similar disease called feline panleukopenia virus FPV.
It is a serious disease and can be over 90 fatal if untreated. Parvo in cats is actually referred to as panleukopenia. Cats can develop parvo when they ingest bodily fluids blood feces urine saliva of an infected cat.
Cats can get parvo directly from contact with another cat who has it. Parvo in cats is highly contagious and usually targets and affects young unvaccinated cats. FPV in essence kills the bodys protective cells.
It can be fatal. If your cat can survive for five days then his condition will get better. You have to do strict isolation provide a healthy diet and keep an eye on your cats urine or stool so it doesnt spread everywhere.
Feline parvovirus is the virus that causes feline panleukopenia. However there are some studies that have shown that a mutated strain of the canine parvovirus CPV can in fact infect cats. Cats do not get or carry the canine parvovirus.