Kittens also have fever and runny nose when they catch a cold. Everyone should have experienced runny nose, but they are actually very sad. Kittens can’t speak, and their owners can help them relieve this symptoms. Let’s talk about what to do if a k...
Kittens also have fever and runny nose when they catch a cold. Everyone should have experienced runny nose, but they are actually very sad. Kittens can’t speak, and their owners can help them relieve this symptoms. Let’s talk about what to do if a kitten sneezes and runny nose?
If a kitten sneezes and runny nose, it is recommended that the owner first keep the kitten warm, then take the kitten to the pet hospital for screening the cause, and then take corresponding treatment measures based on the cause. First of all, if it is a sneezing and runny nose caused by a cold, you need to feed the kitten with a special cold medicine for your pet and take warm measures. Secondly, if it is a sneezing and runny nose caused by an infected cat's nose, you need to go to the pet hospital for treatment as soon as possible. The main treatment is to use antiviral, anti-inflammatory and other symptomatic treatment drugs.
1. Sneezing and runny nose caused by cold
If the kitten just sneezing and running nose and is in good spirits, it may be that the cat has a cold. At this time, the cat's nose is generally transparent and clear, and symptoms such as nasal congestion will occur, but generally there will be no fever symptoms. In this case, the owner can consult a pet doctor, and then give the cat some cold medicines for pets, and take warm measures. Generally, it will improve in about a week.
2. Sneezing and runny nose caused by cat nasal braces
If the kitten frequently sneezes and runny nose, the nasal spine is purulent, and it is accompanied by symptoms such as high fever, tears, loss of appetite, and depression, it is likely that it is infected with the cat nasal braces. It is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the pet hospital for professional treatment in time. During the treatment, drugs containing lysine can be selected to inhibit the proliferation of cat nasal branch virus, and at the same time, antibiotics such as amoxicillin should be used to prevent secondary bacterial infections. Wipe the cat's eyes with saline every day and treat it with eye drops containing acyclovir ingredients.
Note: Because the initial symptoms of cat nasal brachia are similar to those of a cold, they are sometimes misdiagnosed as a cold, so the owner must pay attention to it.