What To Do When Your Kitten Has A Cold
Don’t panic if your kitten develops a cold. There is plenty you can do to make her feel better again.
First of all isolate your poorly pet from any other animals that you may have. This will stop the fiction spreading to the other. Find a quiet area of the house for the kitten to recover, one where there won’t be much human traffic.
Keeping your kitten warm is vital as she will have very little body fat and will feel the cold. Wrap her in a warm blanket, but it is recommended to check her temperature at regular intervals with a rectal thermometer. If her temperature ever goes above 103 degrees she has a fever and its best to call a vet.
Make sure your kitten is fed 4 or 5 times a day, only small portions though. Preventing dehydration is vital. So carefully check how much water she is taking.
If your kitten is refusing to eat try some chicken baby food, this has been reported as appealing to poorly cats even when they have lost their appetite. If you have some Vitamin C in the house, mix some into the food as an immune booster.
The bedding needs to be changed regularly and both this and her toys need to be disinfected regularly, and bleach is the best product to use for this. You should never use anything phenol based as this could poison your kitten.
Keep her nose, mouth and eyes clean using a damp and warm cloth. If her nose is stuffy and she’s having trouble breathing through it, put a few drops of saline in each nostril then wipe them.
You may still need to take your kitty to a veterinarian is she displays any of the following, very high fever, hasn’t eaten for over 24 hours or is getting worse.
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