If a kitten keeps meowing too loudly, it may be caused by hunger, fear, cold, gastroenteritis, etc. Owners can alleviate the symptoms by feeding the kitten food, accompanying the kitten, adding clothes, using drugs, etc. If the symptoms are severe, it is recommended to take the kitten to a regular hospital for treatment in time and receive standardized and effective treatment with the help of a doctor.
1. Hungry
Kittens are in the growth and development period and may need a large amount of food to meet their body needs. If the owner feeds the kitten less food, the kitten may develop symptoms. When a kitten is hungry, it usually expresses itself by meowing incessantly. At this time, the owner should feed the kitten some fish, eggs, canned cat food, cat food and other foods, which can effectively relieve the symptoms.
2. Fear
If the kitten is in a relatively unfamiliar environment, it may bark non-stop due to fear and loneliness. When this happens, the owner can spend more time with the kitten to make the kitten feel dependent on the owner, reduce panic, and effectively alleviate the symptoms.
3. Cold
Considering that it is a cold winter, if the owner does not take good care of keeping the kitten warm, it may make the kitten feel cold, causing the kitten to show signs of aging. It's a case of calling. Owners can help kittens keep warm by dressing them or using heaters.
4. Gastroenteritis
Because the kittens are relatively young and the various organs of the body are not fully developed, if the owner often allows the kittens to eat ham, fatty meat, etc. Food that is difficult to digest. It may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and cause gastrointestinal dysfunction. In severe cases, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur. When this happens, it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to a regular hospital for examination in time, and carry out targeted treatment based on the examination results to achieve the purpose of treatment.