The question of whether the soft stool and eye droppings of small cats are cat plague
Recently, a fan asked us for help, and his one-month-old kitten was showing soft stools and persistent eye droppings, which worried the new cat mom and dad, and even wondered if it was the dreaded cat plague. After a detailed consultation, we will conduct a professional analysis of these symptoms of cats and give scientific maintenance suggestions.
Brown soft stool is a relatively common occurrence for kittens, which can be a temporary indigestion caused by a digestive system that is not fully developed or some components of the breast milk are not fully absorbed. In this regard, appropriate supplementation of probiotics for pets can help improve the intestinal environment and promote digestion and absorption.
Month-old cats usually have maternal antibodies in their bodies, which provide them with a certain degree of immune protection and reduce the chance of contracting serious diseases such as feline plague. Therefore, in the absence of other obvious symptoms, there is no need to worry too much about the possibility of cat plague.
Increased eye discharge in cats, especially if accompanied by nasal muogers, may be a symptom of the feline nasal ramus (feline herpes virus or calicivirus infection). Although the fan said that there was no obvious runny nose, the nasal mucus was actually the residue of the dried nasal discharge, indicating that there may be an upper respiratory tract infection. In the initial stage, it is mainly symptomatic, such as the use of antiviral eye drops, oral liquids and other drugs.
In addition to the cat's nasal branch, the possibility of bacterial infection cannot be ignored. In this case, follow the doctor's recommendation for antibiotics**, observe the condition for a week, and if there is no significant improvement, follow-up is required.
In order to regulate the gastrointestinal function of kittens and alleviate the problem of soft stools caused by indigestion, cats can be fed special probiotics for pets in an appropriate amount every day to maintain the health of their digestive system by regulating the balance of intestinal microecology.
In addition to paying attention to and dealing with specific diseases, novice cat owners should also pay attention to the daily care of kittens, including a suitable living environment, regular and quantitative feeding, keeping the environment clean and hygienic, and timely vaccination.
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Summary: In summary, the phenomenon of soft stools and excessive eye droppings in cats may be caused by a variety of reasons, but it does not necessarily mean that cat plague or other serious diseases. While following the principles of scientific maintenance, parents should pay close attention to the cat's behavior and physiological response, and seek medical attention or adjust the maintenance plan in time according to the actual situation. In addition, understanding and trying to make a reasonable feeding pattern, such as BARF feeding, can also help cats grow healthily. Finally, thanks to the trust and cooperation of our fans, we have always been committed to providing professional pet medical and maintenance consulting services, and wish every furry child can thrive with love and care.