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Yes, distemper is a virus. If the animal is vaccinated, it will not contract distemper.
No; feline distemper is a completely different virus from canine distemper. Although some larger species from the cat family (e.g. lions) can be infected by canine distemper virus.
Rabies is a completely different disease from Distemper. Please read the related source links below for more details.
I have not heard of goats getting distemper. Avian distemper is Newcastle disease. Dogs get canine distemper which can kill them. Equine distemper is strangles Feline distemper is feline panleukopaenia.
Dog cannot get distemper from cats. The viruses that cause dog and cat distemper are different from each other so cannot be passed between cats and dogs. There are wild animals such as raccoons that can get both canine and feline distemper and pass it to unvaccinated pets if attacked.
A virus a that dogs get from eating outside such as grass and soil.
Distemper
No it doesnt it affects most carnivores
Distemper is a serious viral illness that affects dogs and cats. In horses, distemper is a contagious respiratory infection caused by a bacteria. Veterinarians recommend the routine inoculation of pets against distemper.
Distemper is an extremely contagious virus. It kills more dogs than any other infectious disease, and it ruins the health of many others. The virus attacks brain cells, the skin, mucus membranes, and the gastrointestinal tract. As for Pano, it is a bone disease of dogs that is characterized by bone proliferation and remodeling.
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A distemper shot prevents your cat from getting a virus that could kill them. Feline distemper causes respiratory infection, gastrointestinal infection, and can affect the central nervous system. The shot keeps them protected from the virus which spreads easily.