What are the symptoms of a cat cold?

Jan 25,2024
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The symptoms of a cat cold mainly include severe sneezing, excessive nasal discharge (transparent clear nasal discharge, yellowish-white purulent nasal discharge), increased eye secretions, conjunctival congestion and swelling, low fever, cough, etc., which may in turn lead to nasal congestion, anorexia, Severe dehydration, etc. Once a cat catches a cold, it should be treated proactively to avoid serious illness.

How to prevent cats from catching colds

1. Avoid catching cold: When the weather is cold and humid, do not let your cat outdoors for a long time. After bathing the cat, be sure to use a hair dryer to dry the cat's wet hair thoroughly to prevent colds.

2. Maintain environmental hygiene: The cat’s sleeping mat must be dried and cleaned regularly. Don't let your cat's sleeping pad get wet, and don't let your cat sleep directly on the cold floor.

3. Keep warm: Close doors and windows before going to bed at night to prevent drafts.

4. Balanced nutrition: Enhance the cat’s dietary nutrition to improve the cat’s immunity.

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