I. Why do cats get infected with cat nasal branches?
There are two situations that can make your cat suffer from feline nasal branch. One is that although your cat does not carry the virus itself, it is exposed to it while playing outside or in other circumstances. The cat with the virus was infected, because the nasal branch of the cat can be transmitted through saliva in the air. As long as it comes into contact with the eye and nose secretions of the sick cat, the nasal branch of the cat will be transmitted to other cats; another case That is, your cat already has the virus, but it has not erupted. However, as the environment changes and the pressure on the cat increases, the virus on the body will break out at any time.
Second, how to treat cat nasal branch?
There are generally several steps in the treatment of cat nasal branch. The first one is that before the cat’s nasal branch symptoms are not serious and there is no diagnosis of viral upper respiratory tract infection, the cat can be treated first. Provide the cat with a clean environment, and let the cat relax and feed nutritious food; then if the cat’s nasal branch symptoms begin to become serious, the owner needs to use medical saline to wipe the cat’s eyes and nose. During this period, the cat’s secretions are used for virus detection. If the virus is diagnosed, antiviral drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Third, how to effectively eliminate feline rhinovirus?
Effective ways to eliminate feline rhinovirus include: steam, high temperature, and chemical disinfection. However, most owners’ homes cannot be sterilized by high temperature and steam, so they can only be sterilized by chemical agents. It should be noted that the owner must first understand the disinfection effect of different chemical agents before sterilization, because different components of chemical disinfectants target different viruses.
And before using bleach, you need to dilute the bleach and cold water in a ratio of 1:32. Be sure to use cold water, because warm/hot water will reduce the activity of the bleach. And the surface of the object should be cleaned before using bleach to disinfect, because spraying disinfectant directly on dirt, hair, food, feces, garbage, etc. will reduce the activity of the disinfectant.
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