Generally speaking, cats who have had feline nasal branch, as long as they are treated and there is no recurrence, they do not need to be isolated from other cats. However, some cats carry feline rhinovirus for life. Even after being cured, it will recur from time to time, or even infect other cats. At this time, lifelong isolation is required.
There are many ways to treat cat nasal branch, I believe many cat lovers know more or less. Here, I will use some methods as a reference. I hope it can help new cat owners. First of all, if the cat has a fever, don’t think about it at this time. Take the cat to the pet hospital for fever-reducing injections. , and then perform the following care later. Under normal circumstances, when the cat is three months old, it is necessary to give the cat a cat triptych.
The so-called feline triple vaccine is the weakened live virus of feline infectious rhinotracheitis virus, feline rhinoconjunctivitis virus and feline distemper virus. The feline triple vaccine is imported. The cat vaccine is an internationally accepted product for the prevention of feline distemper, feline calicivirus infection and infectious rhinotracheitis. The cat triple vaccine cannot completely prevent the cat nasal branch, and it is normal for cats to be infected. Once a cat is found to be infected, there are many symptoms, such as sneezing, runny nose, coughing, frequent tears, and even conjunctivitis, etc. .
The earlier it is detected, the better the treatment. If the situation is serious, amoxicillin can be used, preferably the kind that children eat, with relatively few side effects. In addition to sneezing and runny nose, it is found that cats have coughs. It is recommended to take loquat syrup for cats. Some cats have eyes that are prone to tearing, redness, and even conjunctivitis.