Is a bleeding gum and heartbeat murmur in cats a health warning sign?
Introduction: Recently, a fan anxiously asked us about the health of his 7-year-old cat. After receiving the rabies vaccine of a foreign brand and the feline triple FVRCP, the cat showed some abnormal symptoms, including bleeding gums, a murmuring heartbeat, and increased eye discharge. At the same time, fans also expressed concerns about the brand reliability of vaccines, the impact of vaccines with different processes, and the risks of vaccination for elderly cats. This article will analyze these problems in detail in combination with the opinions of professional veterinarians.
The foreign brands of Felocell and Vanguard vaccines are both from the well-known pharmaceutical company Zoetis (linked to Pfizer), and the quality of the products is reliable, even if the packaging format is different from the Chinese market, but the brand used by the hospital is still trustworthy.
The inactivated vaccine and the attenuated vaccine are only produced differently and will not have a negative impact on the cat's body. Changing the type of vaccine does not affect the effectiveness of the vaccine, so there is no need to worry too much.
Bleeding gums in cats can be a sign of oral diseases such as periodontal disease, it is recommended to take clear photos** or take the cat for a professional oral examination, and observe whether there are any changes in daily eating habits.
A heartbeat murmur is not necessarily a precursor to heart disease and can be affected by a variety of factors. Cardiac ultrasonography can be used to more accurately assess heart function and pay attention to the cat's wheezing after exercise.
Scientific and reasonable vaccination is a necessary protective measure for elderly cats, but it is necessary to ensure that the cat is in good health at the time of vaccination. Regular testing of antibody levels can help doctors determine whether a booster is needed, and age alone is not a factor that increases the risk of kidney disease or other diseases.
It is normal for cats to have yellowish-brown eye droppings, but if they turn yellow, there may be an eye infection, so they should be kept clean daily and closely observed.
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Summary: After in-depth analysis, the symptoms exhibited by cats after vaccination may be related to their individual health status, rather than the vaccine itself. For elderly cats, regular check-ups, a reasonable vaccination schedule, and attention to the details of oral and heart health are crucial. In addition, appropriate consideration should be given to BARF feeding to promote overall health, but it is important to follow the guidance of a professional veterinarian in practice to ensure that your cat receives comprehensive and proper care.