What are the symptoms of a rabid cat?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

What are the symptoms of a rabid cat?

Rabid cats will salivate and be afraid of light and water. They will find a corner to hide and have convulsions all over their body. Some cats will actively attack people. Infected cats will have confusion and other neurological symptoms. Parents who discover that their cats are infected with rabies virus need to deal with it promptly. If the cat cannot be dealt with, they need to inform the relevant departments for treatment.

Tip:

Once the rabies virus develops, it is 100% fatal and can be transmitted to humans. Parents need to pay attention to the rabies vaccine as early as possible when raising cats and dogs to prevent rabies.