Cats have poor immunity and are very easy to get sick. They often suffer from skin diseases, ringworms, colds and other diseases, so the poor immunity of cats may be caused by nutritional imbalance, and some cats are also caused by genetics. Like a folded cat. So how can we boost the immunity of cats?
1. Supplemental nutrition
Some cats have poor resistance, which is caused by the lack of certain nutrients, such as calcium, iron, vitamins and other micronutrients, which need to be obtained from food. If the food for cats is too simple, Or the food nutrition is too low, then the cat's immunity is naturally very poor.
In this regard, do not give cheap cat food to cats. Try to give cats good natural food or ecological food. At the same time, cats are succulent animals. It is not enough to eat cat food alone. Feeding some meat to supplement protein can give cats a strong body. In addition, cats with poor immunity need to eat some nutritional supplements to enhance their immunity, such as Meow-Thinking Nutritional Cream and Meow-Thinking Blood Cream.
2. Proper exercise
Proper exercise for cats can promote metabolism and blood circulation, and help improve body resistance. Every day, the owner can take half an hour to play with the cat, use the cat stick to make the cat run and jump, and always don't let the cat lie on his stomach all day long.
3. Regular vaccinations
Vaccinating cats can also improve immunity It is mainly to help cats resist viruses, such as rabies virus, feline nasal branch, feline distemper and other diseases.
Before getting vaccinated, cats must undergo a physical examination, because only healthy cats are suitable for vaccination. Under normal circumstances, a veterinarian can do a clinical examination to confirm that the cat's body temperature, respiration, heart rate, eye status, mouth, stomach and other things are normal, and then the vaccine can be injected.
The cat's vaccination is generally two consecutive shots. The first shot of the vaccine mainly produces a signal in the cat's body, so that the cat's own immune system can recognize the virus and recognize the virus. The second shot of the vaccine is the real establishment of an immune protection system against viral diseases and helps cats resist the harm of viruses.