Early symptoms of dry abdominal distension in cats

Dec 29,2023
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In the early stage of cat dry abdominal transmission, cats will be picky and anorexic, inactive, and have no energy when lying down. The body will have fever, shortness of breath, and some cats will have constipation or diarrhea. In the later stage, severe symptoms may cause eye lesions. Dry cat abdominal distension can be treated if detected in time. It is necessary to send the doctor to the hospital for treatment and rescue the pet as soon as possible when it is serious.

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