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What if the cat sneezes?

In life, as soon as the owner finds out what's wrong with the cat, the first reaction is whether the cat will get sick. Usually, the most common performance of cats is sneezing. In fact, cats, like people, sometimes suffer from allergic rhinitis. When the climate changes or is stimulated by dust and some gases, they will have sneezing symptoms. If you just sneeze and have no other symptoms, you don't need to take medication in a hurry.

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First, pay attention to keep the environment ventilated and clean

Usually inhaling floating hair, dust and invisible mites in the air will make sensitive cats sneeze again and again, and after cats use cat litter, the raised dust will make their noses uncomfortable, and cats with sensitive respiratory tract will often sneeze when inhaling foreign bodies.

Therefore, if it is found that cats sneeze repeatedly every time they use cat litter, the cat litter should be completely replaced. Usually pay attention to the hygiene of the cat's living environment and keep the room ventilated and dry.

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Second, beware of catching a cold.

The weather is getting cold. Try not to let the cat go out when it rains to avoid catching a cold. When bathing a cat, blow dry your hair in time. Young cats and old cats have poor resistance and are prone to catch a cold if they are not careful.

Cats have a cold mainly because they sneeze and have a runny nose. If there is no sign of fever, it is good to give the cat some Banlangen granules to drive away the cold. Let the cat have a good rest after taking the medicine, keep warm and try not to disturb the cat's rest. If the cat has a fever, it must be sent to the injection treatment in time.

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Third, do a good job in the prevention of rhinovirus.

Cat nasal branch, namely cat nasal bronchitis, spreads rapidly and is an acute infectious disease with strong upper respiratory tract infection in cats, so it is also called infectious rhinotracheitis.

The incubation period of the disease is 2-6 days, and the early symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, cough, loss of appetite, and nasal secretions begin to appear, which gradually increase and thicken with the development of the disease. Young cats are more susceptible to infection and have a higher mortality rate than adult cats.

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Therefore, when a cat is found to have sneezing symptoms, it is necessary to be vigilant, give the cat some meow meow cat amine, prepare for the prevention of cat nasal branches, and improve its antiviral ability.

Spring is the outbreak period of nasal branches. In the meantime, it is recommended not to go out to raise cats and avoid contact with stray cats with diseases. If the cat is found to be infected with nasal branches, it is necessary to isolate and disinfect the environment, and meow and meow the cat for a long time to control and stabilize the condition.