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(source: American Veterinary Medical Association) The first visible signs an owner might notice include generalized depression, loss of appetite, high fever, lethargy, vomiting, severe diarrhea, nasal discharge, and dehydration. Sick cats may sit for long periods of...
Distemper in Cats
Distemper in Cats (source: American Veterinary Medical Association) The name “distemper” is sometimes used to describe feline panleukopenia or feline parvovirus. These are different than canine distemper and canine parvovirus. This used to be a leading cause of...
Our spay/neuter subsidies cover distemper vaccinations
Shelter Pet Safety Net now ensures our spay/neuter subsidies cover distemper vaccinations if the animal has not been vaccinated. Thank you for your donations that help us do this work. Some not-so-fun canine distemper facts, courtesy of the American Veterinary...
Shelter Pet Safety Net
Bringing the community together to better the lives of animals,in partnership with the Bastrop County Animal Shelter. Donations can be sent to PO Box 1415, Bastrop TX 78602.