Cats And Coronavirus Infection. However, feline infectious peritonitis is unfortunately not treatable. Cats can catch the new coronavirus from humans, according to a report released monday by the u.s.
Pet dogs and cats are not at risk of coronavirus infection, say experts. Diarrhoea and fever can be treated pharmacologically in the context of an fecv infection. A study of feral cats in wuhan, not yet peer reviewed, showed that some had antibodies to the coronavirus, indicating some level of exposure to the virus and some response by their immune systems.
Diarrhoea and fever can be treated pharmacologically in the context of an fecv infection.
Feline coronavirus (fcov) is a common enteric pathogen of cats, and infection in some leads to the fatal disease feline infectious peritonitis (fip). One observation of particular note is the revelation that the cats’ immune reaction to the coronavirus appears to mimic, or at least resemble, typical immune. Cats can catch the new coronavirus from humans, according to a report released monday by the u.s. While not all cats who get the coronavirus will develop fip, when it does occur it is a very deadly condition that can be devastating to both the cat and owner.