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How to identify whether it is cat nasal branch

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Lucas Davis
Whether it is cat nasal bronchus can be determined through clinical symptoms, autoimmunity, transmission routes, cat nasal bronchus test paper, etc. When taking inspection measures, you need to go to a regular medical institution to find a professional doctor. Through this method of detection, you can Determine whether the body suffers from this disease, and the test results are more accurate. If a cat is diagnosed with this disease, it needs to be treated promptly with medication and also needs to be isolated. Because this disease is highly contagious, if isolation measures are not taken, it can easily be transmitted to other cats in the home, affecting the cat's health.

1. Clinical symptoms

Feline rhinotracheitis is an acute infectious disease with strong upper respiratory tract infection in cats. It is mainly caused by feline rhinotracheitis herpes virus infection, which passes through the digestive tract and respiratory tract. Spread, the disease can easily cause cats to have symptoms such as anorexia, coughing, sneezing, fever, etc., and can also cause secretions in the eyes and nasal cavity. When a cat has this symptom, it is considered to be suffering from feline nasal branch.

2. Autoimmune status

Usually check whether the cat has been vaccinated on time, and also check whether the cat has fever and difficulty breathing. If you have not been vaccinated and have fever and difficulty breathing, you may have this disease.

3. Transmission route

This disease will be transmitted through the respiratory tract and digestive tract. If Contact with a sick cat can lead to self-infection and increase the chance of contracting the disease.

4. Cat nasal branch test paper test

Mainly use the cat nasal branch test paper to test. If the test result is negative, it means that the body does not suffer from cat nasal branch. If the test result is positive, it means that you have feline nasal branch.

If the cat is diagnosed with feline nasal branch, it needs to be injected with feline interferon under the operation of the doctor. It also needs to be treated with intravenous glucose injection and antiviral drugs according to the doctor's instructions, which will be beneficial to the condition. Get control.