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How to treat cat plague at home

Pet Knowledge
This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Benjamin Miller
Cat plague can be treated at home by monitoring the condition, supplementing nutrition, controlling secondary development, improving immunity, injecting drugs, etc. When taking treatment measures, you need to go to a regular pet hospital to consult a professional doctor, and you are not allowed to use drugs on cats privately. treatment to avoid causing damage to the body and affecting disease control. If the condition continues to worsen and the effect of home treatment is not particularly obvious, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying treatment time and affecting the recovery of the disease.

1. Monitor the condition

Because feline plague is a highly contagious disease, it is necessary to monitor the cat’s body temperature and mental state at any time after becoming ill. It is also necessary to monitor the cat’s appetite to determine the condition of the cat. specific situation.

2. Supplementary nutrition

Suffering from this disease may cause the cat’s body resistance and immunity to decrease, resulting in a lack of large amounts of nutrients in the body. Oral rehydration salts or It is a nutritional paste that supplements nutrients, maintains the normal operation of the body, and enhances disease resistance.

3. Control secondary development

When cats suffer from this disease, they need to be treated with pet-specific antibiotics to prevent inflammatory diseases. However, you need to pay attention to the dosage of the medication to avoid unnecessary harm to the cat’s body.

4. Improve immunity

It is necessary to provide immune enhancers and vitamin supplements, which can replenish the lack of energy in the body and help the cat's body recover as soon as possible.

5. Injection drugs

After suffering from this disease, antiviral drug injection is required. If vomiting and diarrhea occur, antidiarrheal and antiemetic injections may be needed to improve the condition.

This disease is highly contagious. People with this disease need to be isolated and cannot be fed with other cats at the same time, otherwise the virus will be transmitted to other cats.