Feline upper respiratory infection treatment.
Cat respiratory infection medicine.
On rare occasions when home remedies don t work or are not as efficient as expected veterinarians may recommend over the counter medicines.
A variety of viruses bacteria fungi and protozoa cause these infections which negatively impact feline health.
Cat owners know giving medications to cats isn t easy.
An upper respiratory infection uri can be compared to a cold a person might get.
Respiratory infections are common in cats especially in high density populations such as shelters breeding catteries and feral cat colonies.
However if you can wrap your cat in a towel creating a kitty burrito you can give medications without being shredded or bitten.
Some of the most recommended medicines for kitten upper respiratory infections include eye ointments.
The veterinarian will tell you what the best course of treatment is for your cat.
A sneezing cat or a coughing cat can signal an upper respiratory infection.
Spread out a towel hand towel for a kitten and full size for an adult.
In general using human eye drugs.
These infections usually respond well to treatment though some cats can become quite ill with severe cases occasionally becoming pneumonia.
While vaccines have greatly reduced the incidence of serious respiratory disease in cats they have not eliminated the highly contagious.
Cats often get a bacterial infection on top of a viral infection so yours may need antibiotics.
Some of the other common symptoms may include a discharge from the nose or eyes sniffling a fever often evident by a lack of appetite a hoarse meow or no voice at all and ulcers in the mouth or on the nose.