Monday, January 4, 2010

My Kitten Has An Upper Respiratory Infection My Kitten Has An Upper Respiratory Infection?

My kitten has an upper respiratory infection? - my kitten has an upper respiratory infection

We took her to the vet and gave her medication.
He looked better yesterday, but today it sounds terrible.
She is sleeping and she sounds like she is snoring.

Any idea how I make my cat feel better?
It was about 9 or 10 weeks old.
Be the drug will be useful, but other ideas to help you feel more comfortable, and it?

3 comments:

Happy Mew Year! said...

Take antibiotics for several days until the display of improvement. And be sure to give them as often as prescribed and complete the prescribed treatment.

Go to Target, Wal-Mart or a drugstore and buy a vaporizer and some Vaposteam Vick. Place cat in a small room to spray. A bath would be perfect. Place the bed, food and garbage there. Fill the container with a jet of water, a pinch of salt and a few blocks fluid Vaposteam. Thus, the arm with medical vapors bottlenecks.

If it does not improve within a few days - to return him to the vet. Kittens can go quickly, so you do not want to "wait and see" with them, as with all his might a cat.

Rylee said...

Almost everything that lives will eventually ill in her life, and pets are no exception. I was very lucky that my two cats were very healthy for most of her life. Recently, the older cat was ill and had to go to the vet. Unfortunately, he was diagnosed with a form of cancer. Treatment options are pills or radiation "therapy. Radiotherapy is very expensive, so we are on the pill anymore." Tablets are good for people, but if you have tried pills to manage your cat, you know that some of the problems I had.

Euclid said...

Under the vet is absolutely right to do so do so well for you. If you think it's worse or no improvement, call and let them know. While you may be notified by phone.

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