Preventing Plague in Cats

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Yersinia pestis is a type of bacteria that causes 3 types of plagues. During 2017 in the state of Colorado, one such plague was reported – this was the most recent case. But, plagues are quite treatable and should not cause any serious alarm.

When fleas feed on disease-carrying animals such as rodents, they can easily transmit plagues when they feed on cats. Through the same process, humans can also contract diseases. Fleas can easily jump from pets to owners and can likewise feed on them as well, which then transfers any bacteria or disease. Be careful when handling your pet, especially when they abnormally secret discharges as these are most likely to be medium for bacteria. Cats have very dominant predator instincts and it’s because of this that they are most vulnerable to contracting plague-causing diseases. You can try and confine your cat to make sure he doesn’t go hunting for rodents. You can also administer a year-round flea preventive program to prevent any transmission of diseases. Ask your vet Columbia, MD about the best way to protect your pet against fleas.

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