Symptoms of a cold in cats

The symptoms of a cat's cold are as follows: 1, and the body temperature rises. The normal temperature of a cat is 37.5~39.2 degrees. If the cat's temperature reaches 40 degrees, it means it has a fever. You can take the cat's temperature.

2. Snoring and sneezing. Cats have watery secretions in their noses when they catch a cold, and some cats sneeze and scrape their noses.

3, eyes have secretions, eyes are red and swollen. Some cats shed tears when they catch a cold, their conjunctiva is flushed, and their eyes usually secrete a small amount of secretions.

4. Cough and vomiting. Some cats cough and even vomit when they have a cold.

In the process of treating the cat's cold, it is necessary to protect the cat from warmth, such as laying a carpet in the place where the cat often lies, or putting some cloth in the cat cage, which can keep the cat warm. Relieving cold symptoms can give cats enough water. Relieving symptoms is not a cure. If you want a quick cure, you should give the cat cold medicine.

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