Treatment considerations for feline hepatitis

Precautions for the treatment of cat hepatitis:
1. Eat a light diet to ensure nutrition. You can feed eggs, fish, vegetables and other foods, but do not feed greasy or irritating foods. Strong foods, such as those with chili peppers.
2. Reduce the amount of exercise as much as possible to avoid increasing the burden on the cat’s liver. Let the cat rest more and avoid catching cold.
Symptoms of cat hepatitis:
1. The cat has a poor appetite. The cat does not want to eat, which makes the body weaker and less energetic. It lies on the ground and does not want to move.
2. Increased body temperature, dry nose, vomiting of yellow water, and diarrhea.
3. Jaundice, the cat’s eyelids, ears, nose, skin, etc. gradually turn yellow, which is a symptom of jaundice hepatitis.
4. Drowsiness.
5. Abdominal distension, the cat’s belly is filled with ascites.
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