Can pregnant cats take painkillers?
Pregnant cats cannot take painkillers. Try not to give pregnant cats anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs. The drugs may invade the fetus through the blood-fetal barrier, causing fetal malformation, dysplasia, miscarriage and other serious consequences. When a cat shows adverse symptoms, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible, and use the correct medication. Try to choose drugs that are less harmful.
Precautions for cats after pregnancy:
1. After pregnancy, cats must take good nutritional care due to the relatively large nutritional needs of fetal growth and maternal needs. Supplement the cat with more nutritious food at work, and feed the cat nutritional paste, canned cat food and other foods.
2. One month after the cat is pregnant, the cat will go to the local pet hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to clearly determine the number of kittens and the cat’s development, and determine the subsequent delivery method.
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