A friend had pets with upper respiratory infections and said its sounds like my cats have the same thing.
Cat respiratory infection won t go away.
Well without much ado upper respiratory infection in cats is an infection of the cat s respiratory system and is the feline version of the human colds.
The most common culprits often show up in shelters and multi cat households.
Transmission of upper respiratory infections in cats.
This friend said a local feed store sells antibiotics with syringes.
Intravenous fluids may be given to prevent dehydration and oxygen therapy can be used if necessary.
About 80 90 of infections are viral while most of the rest are caused by bacteria.
Although they are called respiratory infections uris most.
Many upper respiratory infections your vet will provide treatments for you to do at home but in cases where cats won t eat or drink or have serious breathing difficulties hospitalization may be required.
Just as humans are more prone to colds and the flu when working in small office spaces or traveling in airplanes cats develop them when in close contact with other cats.
Upper respiratory infections uris are common in cats and they can a serious nuisance for owners and pets in multicat households.
The cats appetites are still good and the cats still drink water and want cat treats.
Viruses or bacteria usually cause the infection.
With 10 cats i can t afford to take them to a vet.
As such the symptoms of the diseases in human beings are similar to those in the cats.
They bathed fed and loved him until he was settled in and knowing i was.
It s more common than not that these foster kittens develop a uri because if taken into the shelter when young they won t have much in the way of immunities won t have had any vaccinations and upper respiratory infections are passed from cat to cat with lightning speed in crowded conditions.
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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.
A sneezing cat or a coughing cat can signal an upper respiratory infection.
By far viruses are the most common causes of upper respiratory infections in cats.
About six weeks ago my best friend found a kitten abandoned in a lot and took him home.
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As mentioned in order to come down with a uri cats must be living together.