Signs & Symptoms of Herpes in Cats
- One common symptom of feline herpes is discharge from the eyes or the nose.
- The feline rhinotracheitis virus can cause several respiratory problems, including upper respiratory disease, various upper respiratory infections and pneumonia.
- Cats, especially kittens, that are suffering from feline herpes may lose their appetite.
- Expecting female cats that become infected or were previously infected with the feline herpes virus can miscarry their kittens. Kittens born to an infected mother can be born with feline herpes.
- Additional signs of feline herpes include ulcerations of the tongue or mouth, depression, fever, conjunctivitis (pink eye), corneal ulcers, sneezing, anorexia and dehydration.
Discharge
Respiratory System
Appetite
Effects on Pregnancy
Additional Symptoms
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