Upper Respiratory Infection
The cat’s upper respiratory tract (nose, throat and sinuses) is susceptible to infections caused by a variety of viruses and some bacteria. Upper respiratory infection in cats is very similar to the human cold. Affected cats show symptoms like:
- Sneezing
- Coughing
- Runny nose
- Squinting or rubbing the eyes
- Eye discharge
- Lack of appetite
- Fever
- Gagging and drooling
- Fast breathing
Despite the fact that respiratory infections can be stubborn, they are relatively easy to treat and control. Usually, the therapy includes medications, isolation, rest, support with fluids and nutritional support.
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