The Difference Between Cat Rhinitis and Colds

Apr 17,2024
3Min

Cat nasal congestion and cat cold will cause sneezing, runny nose, etc., but feline nasal congestion can cause complications in cats. Symptoms of a cat's cold: Sneezing and runny nose are common in the early stage of a cat's cold. Symptoms of a cat's nasal branch: The symptoms of a cat's nasal branch will be relatively serious, and the cat will first have purulent discharge.

Symptoms of cat colds: Common symptoms in cats at the early stage of a cold are sneezing and runny nose. The cat’s energy and appetite are relatively normal. However, in the mid-term, the cat’s appetite may decrease. The body temperature will rise, and fever-reducing injections are needed. In order to enhance the cat’s resistance during the period when the cat does not like to eat, the owner can use Guden’s cat nutritional paste to replace food. Generally, to deal with common colds in cats, the treatment principle is to dispel cold and detoxify. , keep the cat warm and avoid being exposed to wind and cold again. If conditions permit, if the cat's condition is more serious, it may require medical treatment and medication.

Symptoms of nasal branch in cats:The symptoms of nasal branch in cats will be relatively serious. The cat will first have purulent discharge, frequent sneezing, red eyes and watery eyes, and later secretion will occur. objects, red and swollen eyes, even conjunctivitis infection, and fever. The cat's spirit deteriorates, its appetite decreases, and it may even stop eating, and it gradually loses weight.

At this time, the first thing the cat owner needs to do is to promptly replenish the cat with Guden’s super-concentrated lysine energy gel. The high lysine content allows lysine and arginine to neutralize, thereby inhibiting the cat’s ability to The role of rhinovirus.

If a cat suffers from rhinophyma felis without treatment, it will die.

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