cat cold

Jan 17,2024
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Symptoms of a cold in cats:

1. Loss of appetite and decreased food intake.

2. Feeling listless, becoming lethargic and inactive.

3. Transparent watery nasal mucus will also flow out of the nose.

4. Sneezing, coughing, soft stools, diarrhea, vomiting, discharge from eyes, etc.

Cat colds are mainly caused by upper respiratory tract infections, so cats are often accompanied by inflammatory reactions. For cats with colds, owners can feed them anti-inflammatory drugs twice a day for 3 to 7 days. When cooling down, you should pay attention to keep the cat warm, maintain adequate water sources, adjust the cat's diet, and make homemade chicken breast, beef, fish and other foods to help the cat supplement nutrition, thereby enhancing the cat's body resistance and promoting body recovery.

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