How Do You Treat A Cat With A Cold?
Cats get colds just like people do. You know how you feel when you’re all stuffed up and miserable, so imagine how your furry friend feels. The cold will usually clear up on its own within a week or so, but in the meantime there are a few steps you can take to help your feline friend get well. When a cat has a cold he probably doesn’t have much of an appetite. When his nose is stuffy he can’t smell his food. It is important for your feline friend to eat in order to keep up his strength. Offer your cat canned food rather than dry since it has a stronger odor. You can also try feeding him a little bit of tuna. If your cat’s runny nose is leaving a crusty buildup around his nose that impedes his sense of smell, clean it several times a day or as often as needed. You can clean the area with warm water and a clean soft cloth or cotton balls. Make sure your cat has a constant supply of fresh water. He needs to drink water to prevent dehydration. If your cat’s eyes are runny, wipe the dischar