Dry cat abdominal symptoms

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Dry cat abdominal symptoms

The symptoms of dry cat abdominal transmission are mainly manifested in the eyes, mostly retinal or uveal lesions, inflammation or bleeding, etc., and also have certain effects on organs and body temperature. The most obvious symptom is weight loss, which may be mild. Symptoms include repeated rises in body temperature for no apparent reason, that is, frequent high fevers that cannot be brought down, usually between 39.5-40.6 degrees, loss of appetite and energy, and relatively lethargy. In severe cases, convulsions and limb weakness may occur. neurological symptoms, and some cats may even become blind. If examined, it will also be found that the cat’s organs may have nodular hyperplasia cells.