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How to distinguish cat nasal branch from cat cold? Xiaobian teaches you identification skills!

2021-01-13 / 421 Read

Speaking of the difference between cat nose and cold, many cat owners are foolish enough to tell the difference. Because many symptoms of cat cold and cat nasal branch are very similar, especially for novice pet owners, they don’t know much. Here, the editor will explain the difference between cat nasal branch and cat cold, hoping to be useful to cat owners.

Symptoms of a cat's cold:

Sneezing and runny nose are common in the early stage of a cat's cold. The cat's spirit and appetite are still normal. There may be a decrease in appetite, and the cat's body temperature may rise in the later period, requiring a fever-reducing injection.

During the period when the cat does not like to eat, in order to enhance the cat's resistance, the owner can use the cat's nutritional paste to feed the food instead.

Generally, to deal with the common cold in cats, the principle of treatment is to dispel the cold and detoxify. Keep the cat warm and avoid the cold again. If conditions permit, the cat may need to seek medical treatment if the cat's condition is more serious.


Symptoms of feline nasal branch:

Symptoms of cat nasal branch It will be relatively serious. The cat will first have purulent nasal discharge, frequent sneezing, redness and tearing of the eyes, and later will have secretions, red and swollen eyes, and even conjunctivitis infection and fever. The cat's spirit deteriorates, the appetite is lost or even does not eat, and the body gradually loses weight.

At this time, the first thing the cat owner should do is to supplement the cat with lysine in time, so as to achieve the effect of inhibiting the feline rhinovirus.

Of course, the owner usually feeds cat amine with cat amine, which can effectively reduce the incidence of feline nasal branch. Don't wait for the cat to suffer from cat nasal branch to remedy it, it will be more troublesome.