Why does a cat have repeated fevers?

May 03,2024
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Causes of repeated fevers in cats:

1. Systemic infection or early and middle stages of sepsis. As harmful microorganisms cause inflammation in the body, the body temperature always fluctuates at a high level.

2. When a cat suffers from infectious peritonitis, the body temperature usually rises to a high level, and then a wave of fever occurs.

3. Some more painful diseases, such as pancreatitis and fractures, will keep the cat’s body temperature at a high level and then fluctuate repeatedly.

Solutions to cats with repeated fevers:

1. Use a wet wipe dipped in alcohol to wipe the hot parts of the cat’s body, such as the cat’s foot pads, belly, Ear tips etc.

2. For recurrent fevers caused by abdominal transmission from cats, the first thing to do is to inject interferon, and the most effective drug treatment is 411.

3. If it is caused by other diseases, the cat needs to be given appropriate medicine to treat these diseases to treat repeated fevers.

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