The main symptoms of a cat catching a cold include:
1. Lack of energy, looking all day haggard.
2. There is often clear mucus flowing from the nostrils, not purulent mucus.
3. Frequent sneezing, coughing, difficulty eating, seems to have severe throat discomfort
4. Eyes are red, congested, and inexplicably tearful.
5. Lost appetite for everything I eat.
6. There are fever symptoms, and the body temperature is 39-40 degrees Celsius. Under normal circumstances, the adult dogs and cats should be between 36.5 and 37.5 degrees Celsius, and the dogs and cats are generally around 37-38 degrees Celsius when they are young.
7. The sense of smell is obviously decreased, and even if I smell delicious snacks, I am listless. ,
What should I do if my cat has a cold?
Under normal circumstances, the duration of a cat cold is generally 3-5 days, and more in 7-10 days. Resistant cats may recover on their own within a few days, but some colds can become more severe and lead to conditions such as bronchitis or pneumonia.
It is generally found that the cat has a cold, and the best way to deal with it is to send it to the hospital for examination first, and then carry out reasonable treatment. Prevent cold symptoms from getting worse, and avoid causing other diseases. In the process of a cold, you must pay more attention to rest, you need to add more water, and at the same time, you need to increase nutrition, especially vitamin supplements. As for the choice of medicine, it is best to follow the advice of the veterinarian, and the owner should not blindly feed his own medicine.