What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Typical manifestations of AIDS in cats:
1. Incubation period. Mild lymphadenopathy is usually seen.
2. Chronic phase. Characteristic symptoms are stomatitis, gingivitis and periodontitis. Chronic unresponsive diarrhea, stubborn upper respiratory tract infection, unexplained fever, neurological symptoms.
Control measures after cats get AIDS:
1. Timely treatment and nutritional supplements. If a cat unfortunately gets sick, there is currently no effective treatment. The main method is to control secondary infection and relieve clinical symptoms, so as to relieve the cat's pain and discomfort. For dehydration, anemia and secondary infections, supportive care is given, such as drips, blood transfusions or antibiotics. And provide supportive care to the affected cats. It is recommended to feed immune protein powders such as Wangmeow Factor to help supplement nutrition and reduce the burden on the cats.
2. Carry out isolation and hygiene work. Feline AIDS is contagious. Once a cat is diagnosed with FIV disease, the cat must be kept in a separate cage to keep healthy cats away from other cats that may be infected. Going out and fighting are strictly prohibited during this period. At the same time, indoor cleaning and disinfection should also be done, and food and water dishes, bedding, garbage trays, toys, carpets, and floors should be replaced in a timely manner.
3. Deal with complications. Feline AIDS can also cause stomatitis, leading to tongue ulcers and red and swollen gums. It is recommended to feed the cat Jiaqi Vitamin B and Pet Mouth to supplement nutrition, and then spray Pet Mouth Green to keep the cat's mouth clean. During the care period, it is best to take the cat for a health checkup every year, and measure the cat's weight frequently and record it so that you can keep track of the cat's physical condition at any time.