If a cat has a hoarse voice, you need to find out what is causing it, and then take targeted measures to deal with it. First of all, if it is caused by a cat meowing for a long time, the owner can improve the situation by meeting the cat's needs. Secondly, if it is caused by less water intake, the owner needs to give the cat more water. Furthermore, if it is caused by a foreign body stuck in the throat, surgery will be required to remove the foreign body. Finally, if the hoarseness is caused by throat inflammation, the owner should promptly consult a pet doctor for medication and pay attention to keeping the cat warm.
1. Hoarse voice caused by long-term meowing
If a cat meows for a long time, the vocal cords will be tired, resulting in hoarse voice. At this time, the owner needs to check whether the cat has physiological needs, such as cold, hunger, etc., and then feed the cat in time and keep it warm.
2. Hoarseness caused by low water consumption
If a cat drinks less water, it will also cause the cat to have a hoarse voice. Therefore, the owner needs to provide the cat with sufficient drinking water every day, and feed the cat some food with a high water content to prevent it from getting angry.
3. Hoarseness caused by foreign objects stuck in the throat
If the cat accidentally eats foreign objects, frequent retching may cause hoarseness. If you suspect this is the case, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for an X-ray examination in time to determine whether there is any foreign body in the throat. If there is any foreign body, it needs to be removed surgically.
4. Hoarseness caused by throat inflammation
After a cat catches a cold, his throat will appear inflammatory symptoms, which will lead to hoarseness, and will also be accompanied by symptoms such as runny nose and sneezing. . In this case, the owner needs to consult a pet doctor in time, use pet-specific cold medicine for treatment, and pay attention to keeping warm.