Adverse symptoms of cats after vaccination

Feb 22,2024
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Adverse symptoms of cats after vaccination mainly include depression, loss of appetite, lethargy, mild vomiting and diarrhea, pain at the injection site, etc. Some kittens will have allergic reactions, such as itching all over the body, redness and swelling around the eyes, etc. Usually these symptoms will disappear in about 1 to 2 days. If it exceeds three days, you should take the cat to a pet hospital for medical treatment immediately.

Precautions for cat vaccination:

1. Before injecting the vaccine, make sure the kitten is in complete health. If you are sick, you need to postpone.

2. Cats that have just been vaccinated should not take a bath. Since the cat’s resistance is relatively weak after being vaccinated, it is best to bathe the cat after a week or half a month to prevent the cat from catching cold. Frightened and sick.

3. Pay attention to feeding after the cat is vaccinated. Generally, cats will have some loss of appetite after being vaccinated. However, do not force the cat to eat during this period. The cat should be given time to adjust and recover slowly, and do not feed at this time. Food that is too greasy.

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