Cat-transmitted abdominal disease refers to feline infectious peritonitis. Feline infectious peritonitis is caused by hens squatting mainly due to abdominal discomfort. They put their two front paws on their chests and then squat on the ground. In this way, it can relieve the symptoms caused by Abdominal discomfort can also play a role in keeping warm and making the whole body comfortable. However, it only has a relieving effect and cannot achieve a complete cure, nor can it control the progression of the disease. When a cat suffers from infectious peritonitis, it may cause abnormal reactions in the abdomen. Blood pressure needs to be treated promptly to avoid delaying treatment time and affecting disease recovery, and the owner needs to take the cat to the hospital for treatment.
1. Causes and symptoms of feline infectious peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis is a disease mainly caused by feline infectious peritonitis virus infection, and the infectivity and fatality rate are relatively high. It can cause damage to the peritoneum, cause abdominal swelling and pain, and can also lead to the accumulation of large amounts of ascites, which can be life-threatening in severe cases.
2. The appearance of a hen squatting with feline infectious peritonitis
When a cat suffers from feline infectious peritonitis, the hen squatting method may be used to improve it, mainly by moving the two front Put your paws in front of your chest and then squat on the ground to relieve slight abdominal pain.
3. Treatment of feline infectious peritonitis
When a cat develops feline infectious peritonitis, it needs to be treated with antiviral drugs under the guidance of a doctor. If the condition continues to worsen, Oral medications have no effect. You need to follow the doctor's advice and use intravenous antiviral drug treatment to control the reproduction of viruses in the body and reduce the physical discomfort caused by the disease.
IV. Precautions after illness
During the treatment period, it is necessary to observe the cat's own condition at any time, and take the cat to the hospital regularly to review blood and biochemical indicators. If the above indicators appear A normal situation indicates that the condition is under control. At the same time, you also need to adjust your eating habits. You can feed cats canned cats and chicken breasts, which can supplement the nutrients lacking in the body, help strengthen their physical fitness, and help with recovery.