Feline distemper is not contagious to humans. Feline distemper is an infectious disease caused by a microvirus infection, which is only contagious among animals and not to people, so there is no need to worry too much. The main diseases that can be transmitted from cats to humans are rabies and cat scratch disease, both of which are infected by cat scratches or bites. After being scratched or bitten by a cat, the wound should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, and the rabies vaccine should be administered in a timely manner, and if necessary, the rabies passive immunization agent should also be administered, so as to effectively prevent rabies infection. Cat claw disease, on the other hand, is due to scratching, biting, licking, infected with Hansen’s Bartonella, resulting in fever, lymph node enlargement and other symptoms, which can be cured with antibiotics such as doxycycline and azithromycin under the guidance of a doctor.