1. Keep cats warm
The temperature varies greatly in spring and autumn. It is cold in the morning and evening. Especially when cats have a cold, they should pay more attention to keeping warm. It is advisable to dress the cat in a pet suit, cover the area where the cat sleeps with a blanket, or place a small hot water bottle
in the area where the cat sleeps.
2. Regularly measure your cat’s temperature
It is important to observe whether your cat has a fever after a cold, so measure your cat’s body temperature regularly every day by placing a mercury thermometer or electronic The thermometer is placed on the cat’s hind legs for five to eight minutes (a mercury thermometer is best). This is best done while the cat is sleeping, it is convenient. Antipyretics may be needed if the cat has a fever, but it is best to take it to the veterinarian.
3. Drug treatment
In the early stage, it is necessary to rely on drugs to relieve the clinical symptoms of cat cold and sneezing. Died from drug allergy. We can give cats some baby cold medicine, but only at half the dose. Cough symptoms can be fed some loquat cough syrup, be sure to pay attention to the right amount (a small amount).
4. Adjust the diet and balance nutrition
When the cat catches a cold and sneezes, we need to adjust the cat’s diet, nutritional supplements. Cats with a cold in the middle and late stages will have loss of appetite. On the basis of the amount of cat food and canned food, you can also give cats some: egg yolk, beef, salmon, chicken breast, fresh fruits and vegetables… How to do it It depends on your owner. In fact, it is relatively simple, just chop the staple food and feed it some nutritional paste.
5. Hydrate your cat
After the cat has a cold, guide the cat to drink more water to replenish the water lost by the body. Add more water to your cat’s food, or flavor your cat’s drinking water with some chicken or tuna stock.
6. Open the windows and keep the room ventilated
After the cat catches a cold, the window should be opened to keep the indoor air circulation, otherwise the germs will gather indoors and affect the cat’s health. The home should also be cleaned to prevent the cat from inhaling too much dust and causing other respiratory diseases. It is also necessary to regularly disinfect the cat’s living environment and supplies.