What are the symptoms that cats can see with the naked eye?

The cat ran around in full spirits before catching a cold

1. Cat cold symptoms

A normal cat will show symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, coughing, increased body temperature, poor spirit, and decreased appetite after suffering from a cold.

For example, the symptoms of sneezing, the cat will have movements and sounds when sneezing, and the runny nose will be reflected in the cat’s nose, and the cat’s nostrils will have transparent mucus or yellow mucus.

The increase in body temperature will make the cat’s body warmer, the coughing will make a clicking sound, and it will not be able to cough out the uncomfortable appearance.

The symptoms of cats after a cold are more than the first four symptoms. The two symptoms of poor spirit and loss of appetite are the symptoms that cats will have when they are sick.

The cat is in a bad mood and doesn’t like to move after a cold

2. Treatment of cat colds

Treatment of cat colds is mainly based on symptoms. For example, after cats have a cold, the body shows symptoms of sneezing and runny nose, which can be eaten by cats. Nooning will do.

If the cat has a cold and has cough symptoms, it needs to be taken together with Fernodor.

Or if the cat’s body temperature does not rise after a cold, and it does not reach the level of fever, the pet owner can give the cat Winnoan, an antipyretic and antipyretic medicine.

Human colds are different from cat colds. Cat colds are treated for symptoms. Treat whatever symptoms you have, so that the treatment will be effective.

You can add more nutrients and vitamins to your cat during the period of the cat’s cold.

At the same time, keep warm and protect the cat, such as putting some cloth or cotton to keep the cat’s body warm and help the cat recover.

Warm reminder:

It is not recommended to bathe the cat or let the cat stay when it has a cold At the air outlet, otherwise the cat’s cold will be difficult to heal, and it is easy for the cat to catch a cold again and cause the cold to become serious.

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