In addition to gastroenteritis, parasitic infections and pancreatitis in cats can also be misdiagnosed as feline distemper. The difference between feline distemper and gastroenteritis is still obvious. Feline distemper is mostly caused by viral infection, while gastroenteritis is generally caused by It is caused by improper diet. When the owner finds that the cat has symptoms of discomfort, he should send it to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid aggravation of the condition. During this period, the cat's diet should be adjusted and the cat should be dewormed and prevented regularly.
Owner Stories
Sep 14,2025
Feline gastroenteritis misdiagnosed as feline distemper
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Share this article
You may also like


Labrador dog training methods, have you learned it?
Sep 14,2025

To what extent does a dog's claw injury require rabies vaccination?
Sep 14,2025

How do you know if your dog is done giving birth?
Sep 14,2025

What medicine should cats take for periodontitis?
Sep 14,2025

Things to pay attention to when taking your dog on a self-driving trip Six major issues when taking your dog on a holiday trip
Sep 14,2025

What are the causes of bad breath in dogs?
Sep 14,2025

How to clean ear mites in cat ears
Sep 14,2025