Corona virus in cats or scientifically known as FIT causes many complications that cause death due to the virulence and virulence of the virus.
This virus causes the fever of the cat's body (fever) and other complications.
The incidence of this disease is relatively high among cat lovers who have several cats compared to those who have one cat.
Despite its seriousness, it is difficult to diagnose, control and prevent the disease, and in cases of its spread can lead to a large number of deaths among cats, especially if they live in one house.
Corona often spreads to cats by inhalation, especially by sniffing infected feces, but the virus can also be transmitted by anyone who communicates with an infected cat, and the Corona virus can remain active on polluted surfaces.
The disease is exploited by weak and non-grafted cats and is spread by white blood cells as it moves throughout the body.
The highest rate was found in 3-to-3-year-old cats, with reduced incidence after cats reached three years of age, when the immune system was stronger.
By comparison, older cats with weak immune systems are more likely to become infected.

Corona virus symptoms in cats and their types
The symptoms of fecal peritonitis (corona virus) vary depending on the strain of the virus, the development of the immune system when the cat, and affected organs.
So far there are two forms of the virus, including wet (flowchart), which targets the cavities of the body, and dry (the shape is not specified), which targets different members.
The wet shape tends to progress more quickly than the dry shape. In both cases, the body suffers, where the fur becomes coarse and dull, and the cat tends to sleep more deeply, as well as isolation and depression.
Symptoms of wet type of corona virus in cats
- Continuous and non-respondable fever
- Lack of appetite
- Weight Loss (Gradually)
- Poor appetite
- Diarrhea
- Gradual swelling of the abdomen (swelling of the belly of cats)
- Accumulation of fluid in the chest cavity
- breathing difficulties
- Sneezing and runny nose
- Idle
Symptoms of dry type of virus (least common)
- Weak growth in cats
- Anemia
- Feeling constant irritation of the cat
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Depression
- Inflammation of different parts of the eye
- Neurological symptoms (eg loss of ability to coordinate body movements and loss of vision)