Symptoms of rabies in cats

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Symptoms of rabies in cats

Cats with rabies will show symptoms such as fear of light and water, sudden bad temper, biting, vomiting, poor spirits, loss of appetite, drooling, stiff limbs, and difficulty breathing. There is an incubation period of about a week for cats to get rabies. In the early stage, they will have abnormal behavior, in the middle stage, they will suddenly become irritable and excited, and in the later stage, they will have physical symptoms. Once they get rabies, it cannot be cured. It is best to get vaccinated in advance, just in case. .