British short cold symptoms

Oct 22,2023
3Min

When a person catches a cold, he or she will become lethargic, lose appetite, lethargic and not eat. At the same time, symptoms such as runny nose and loose stools may also occur. In severe cases, diarrhea and vomiting may occur. In this regard, the British shorthair needs to be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, and if necessary, anti-vomiting and anti-diarrheal drugs need to be fed. It should be noted that do not use human drugs on cats, otherwise it can easily cause drug poisoning and endanger the cat's health.

How to deal with British short cold:

1. Cool down in time. First, use physical cooling to reduce the cat's fever. You can apply a cold towel on the cat's belly or wipe the cat's belly with alcohol. If the fever does not go down, the owner needs to take the cat to the animal hospital for anti-fever injections. In addition, owners should also be wary of cold-like symptoms caused by cat plague. They need to use cat plague test paper to test and check. If they suspect cat plague, they should be sent to the doctor immediately for treatment.

2. Keep warm. Cats are animals that prefer warmth and have certain requirements for room temperature, so owners must pay attention to adjusting the indoor temperature and keep the room ventilated and dry. As the weather gets cooler, prepare a warm cat nest for your cat to rest in. When a cat has a cold, you cannot bathe or vaccinate the cat to avoid aggravating the cat's cold condition.

3. Supplement nutrition: You can feed the cat some foods that are easy to digest and absorb and have high nutritional value to help the cat’s body recover.

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