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Cat cold treatment?

Treatment of cat's cold

Cat cold is an acute febrile disease mainly caused by upper respiratory tract mucositis. The clinical manifestations are elevated body temperature, cough, runny nose and frequent sneezing, especially for young cats. There are many diseases, and there is no danger in timely treatment.

Identify symptoms

The sick cat is depressed, crouching and moving less, shivering all over, the body temperature rising as high as 40 degrees, bad wind and fever, clear tears, loss of appetite, conjunctival flushing, shame and tears, cold and hot, rapid breathing and heartbeat, a small amount of secretions in the eyes, and difficulty breathing.

cause of a disease

Cats have poor physique, weak resistance and poor cold protection. When the temperature in nature suddenly drops and the temperature difference is too large, the resistance of respiratory mucosa is often reduced, and cats are stimulated by cold, so they can't adapt to the change for a while and catch a cold. Especially in early spring or late autumn, the season with changeable temperature is frequent. Or when cats sweat after exercise, they can also be attacked by cold air.

Prevention and cure method

The treatment principle of this disease is to dispel wind and cold, clear heat and relieve constipation. Prevent secondary infection. There are many kinds of drugs for treating colds. Such as Bupleurum, 2ml/ animal/time, intramuscular injection, twice a day; 30% analgin, 0.3-0.6g/ time. Ganmaoqing and Xiao Su Shangfeng Capsules are also acceptable.

flu

Influenza is a viral disease, which is usually spread through contact between cats. Antibiotics have no effect on the virus, so the usual treatment is to reduce the clinical symptoms of cats as much as possible, improve the cat's self-resistance through balanced food, and protect the cat's life until the cat recovers naturally. But there is a way to prevent it-vaccination can deal with the flu.

Cats with this disease show symptoms of a bad cold, and may also have ulcers on the surface of their eyes or in their mouths. Cats rely on their sense of smell to arouse their appetite, and influenza will lead to poor sense of smell, which will lead to a decrease in cats' food intake. Some cats will never recover and become chronic flu patients or "stuffy noses". Kittens are often the most serious victims. If they are not taken care of carefully, they will die. In order to help young cats resist this disease, young cats need to be vaccinated, while adult cats need to be vaccinated once a year.