Can I eat something if my cat has no vomiting or diarrhea?
If cats with plague do not vomit or have diarrhea, they can be fed a small amount of canned food that is easy to digest. Since the feline distemper virus will destroy a large number of intestinal cells in cats, the digestive function of cats in the feline distemper stage is relatively fragile, so they need to be fed easily digestible food. At the same time, if vomiting occurs after feeding, feeding should be stopped immediately. Antiemetic drugs can be given if necessary, and feline plague should be actively treated.
What to eat when cats recover from plague:
The following foods can be fed during the recovery period of cats:
1. Use gastrointestinal prescription cat food with Soak it in warm water and feed it to the cat to help digestion and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract and reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
2. Probiotics can be added to cat food or water to help establish beneficial intestinal flora.
3. You can feed the cat nutritional paste to supplement nutrition for the cat. And you can feed canned fish, chicken, and beef to supplement protein.
4. Taking medicine on time will help cats recover faster.
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