Kittens have gastrointestinal inflammation
Symptoms of gastrointestinal inflammation in kittens:
1. Sick cats will have symptoms such as depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, dehydration, and weight loss.
2. Sick cats will have reduced or no appetite, sensitive and resistant abdomen to palpation, and like to sit upright or lie prone on the cold ground.
Treatment methods for kitten gastrointestinal inflammation:
1. Fast for 24 hours first, and only give a small amount of drinking water, oral rehydration salts or a non-irritating diet. Such as: porridge, goat milk powder, rice cereal and other foods, gradually adjust to return to normal.
2. Use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment. If the diarrhea is severe, it is recommended to send the doctor to the doctor for rehydration treatment in time to prevent autopoisoning.
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