What are the symptoms when a cat gets a cold? How to distinguish?
Many cat owners know that if cats are not well cared for inadvertently, cats will easily get sick, and colds are one of them. So what are the symptoms of a cat cold? Master Dai is here to understand.
A cat will not be the same as us, but its series of symptoms may reflect whether it is healthy or sick. The master needs to distinguish.
Cat cold symptoms
- Runny nose and loud breathing sounds. The cat poops like a baby. After catching a cold, I felt very conspicuous. Because cats are relatively lazy animals, they sit for a long time and their breathing is not smooth. When the noise is loud, they may catch a cold.
- Tears. After a cat catches a cold, it causes nasal congestion and connected nasolacrimal ducts. If the nose is blocked, it will only flow out of the tear ducts. This is a common situation, just like a cold in humans.
- Sneezing. Sneezing is often a feeling in the nose or a deep itching inside the body, and is released through involuntary irritation. Sneezing is also a rare symptom of a cold.
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Coughing or shaking. Generally, a cold will be accompanied by a cough, and severe cases may cause tremors, so don't worry too much.
These symptoms are almost the same as ours, so cats are prone to colds and owners need to be careful about it.
Cats often need to take medicine if they catch a cold. Take the same medicine as everyone else, but at a quarter of the dose. When administered, the tablets are crushed in water and then given to the cat using a syringe. Because cats can easily take medicine, it can stabilize the cat's body. Hold its mouth in your hand and dispense medicine between the side seams.
All cat lovers may wish to train their cats regularly, raise them scientifically, and take good care of them in their daily lives to protect them from diseases.
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