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Feline ColdsI need to know the symptoms of colds feline?

I made three wild kittens yesterday who were living outside with their mother. A kitten has an eye watering and the other 2 are much sneezing.

excessive sneezing so often a symptom, they may feel warm or hot, the kitten may also its saturated. The appetite is usually reduced. Nasal and eye discharge is common, one piece of advice I can offer is that you can usually judge the degree of infection by the color of the discharge. The more green or dark yellow, it is, the more severe infection. Clear is good, but what begins clearly can change rapidly, especially in older people. See a veterinarian, in their case because of their age. All three will probably be put on antibiotics. Respiratory infections can quickly go wrong with kittens. Keep an eye on them, keep them warm and make sure they eat and drink. If they are not, it may be necessary to force feed them, using a syringe. You can also sit with the kittens in a wet bath to help relieve congestion.
A good trick to make sure your cat is hydrated is usually rough pinch, make sure you get a little skin, but be gentle. Hold for one second or two, then release, if the skin is slow to regain its natural position of the cat is dehydrated.

Just-like-symptoms in humans.

Feline Cold symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of man, they will have the drowsiness smeeze wet nose perhaps a runny nose and lethargy. You should take the kittens to a vet or shelter they need a doctor as soon as possible, perhaps antibiotics.

That sounds like a really top respriatory is typical in a kitten that was outside in the cold, damp though. I took a stray dog in the same problems my vet told me to give him baby Benadryl just a bit of the drop for a few days and it worked.

runny nose sneezing-wet

They often discharge, sneezing and "weeping" eyes. They may be very tired. They can get it, but it could be something more serious. You must take them to a shelter. Often, they give them care and help you keep them if you can not afford it. You can also request to housing and to promote. You get all the supplies they need for free and you still get to take care of them

A cold is mild sniffling and watery eyes. If there is a yellow discharge, they are crowded or sneezing is excessive, so this is not a cold - it's an upper respiratory tract infections. These do not disappear by themselves - you need a course of antibiotics by a veterinarian. Kittens can go downhill very quickly, so do not hesitate to give in. If you can not afford or do not intend to adopt this cat and her kittens, then take them to a shelter in -not kill http://fluffynet.com / no-kill-shelter /

Posted on August 4, 2010.
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