The above answer is totally incorrect-It is IMPOSSIBLE to catch parvo from another species! Cats cannot get parvo. They can catch what is called Feline Distemper which is like parvo, but it only happens in cats, they cannot catch it from anything else besides cats, and it is not actually parvo. Same thing with Rodents- rodents can catch something that is "like" parvo but it is not the actual parvo virus.To sum this up only canines can get parvo.
Parvovirus affects many animals, including humans. Parvo infects especially those of the canine and feline species.
People think small animals are considered rodents. Rodents often considered pets to most.
Rodents
They attack small animals, such as rodents
Alive mice, rats. and small rodents/animals.
In animals, parvo passes from an infected mother to her offspring. Parvo is highly contagious. Most animals with Parvo will die before 6 weeks old.
Small rodents
Rodents and other small animals
small rodents
small farm animals and rodents
it eats rodents and small animals
Rodents and other small animals.
they hunt in packs for small animals ans young hummans