Why is Jinjila breathing heavily?
The reason for Jinjila's heavy breathing may be the following three reasons: 1. Too obese. The owner feeds Jinjila too much high-calorie food, and at the same time, Jinjila lacks exercise, which leads to Jinjila being too obese; 2. Cold , The environment in which Jinjila usually lives is too cold, which can easily cause Jinjila to catch a cold; 3. Nasal bronchitis: Jinjila has poor resistance, so it is easy to be infected with nasal bronchitis.
Tips:
Rhinal bronchitis is a respiratory infectious disease. Generally, kittens that have not completed their vaccinations are easily infected with rhinal bronchus. There will be symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, and purulent discharge from the eyes. Once a cat has such symptoms, it is recommended that the owner immediately take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment.
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