Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Respiratory Infection Running Respiratory Infection Or Cold/flu In My Cat, Help?

Respiratory infection or cold/flu in my cat, help? - respiratory infection running

My cat has started sneezing every time that at 3 days, shook his head and look for a few seconds. Until yesterday, he is not sneezing and trembled as she seems to have blocked nasal and purrs with each breath. I also noticed a slightly runny nose. Is this an infection of the upper airway? If yes or no, what should I do? Thank you!

2 comments:

Gerbel20 said...

If this sounds like an infection of the respiratory tract. One of my cats are the same happened to her, but really hard to breathe.
For home remedies you can try the cat in the bathroom with you when you) with hot water shower (either "up" is like a steam bath used for you and your cat. Your cat starts panting, and there is much sneezing and dischrage lining of the nose and mouth when you sneeze. Sometimes the nasal passage may be clear so that your cat starts to breathe normally, or at least they can breathe a little better. And then you can expect to escape.
There are also some medications that can be obtained from the SFP. It is a pink liquidFeed their cats fed with a syringe. He feeds them usually twice daily for one week. We begin to see it very quickly.
I would recommend for the wellbeing of your cat for the medicine, but the shower idea will be provided temporary relief, as well.

Vicktor_... said...

Sounds like a URI. The infection is most likely a virus and must take its course, rather like flu in humans. Sometimes it is bacterial in nature. When this happens, you should get some give and amoxicillian veterinarian twice a day. based on weight. For my cats, I found Amox Pennicilium or contributed to combat secondary infections. This is easily transferred to other cats. Isolation proposed during the restoration.

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