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  1. Prodromal Stage: This stage lasts for a few days and may include behavioral changes such as restlessness, aggression, or fearfulness. Cats may also exhibit fever, lethargy, and loss of appetite.
  2. Furious Stage: In this stage, which typically lasts for 2 to 4 days, cats may become hyperactive, restless, and extremely aggressive. They may exhibit erratic behavior, including attacking objects or people for no apparent reason.
  3. Paralytic Stage: This final stage occurs when the virus affects the cat’s nervous system, leading to paralysis of the muscles, particularly in the hindquarters and throat. Cats may drool excessively, have difficulty swallowing, and eventually become comatose before succumbing to the disease.