Symptoms of fever in cats
Cats with fever will be in low spirits, like to sleep, their ears will become very hot, their nose will become dry, their appetite will be reduced, etc. The most direct way is to take the cat’s temperature. Generally, the normal body temperature of cats is 38-39.2 degrees. If it exceeds this temperature, the cat has a fever. If the cat’s condition is serious, it is recommended to send the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately.
Tip:
A cat’s fever can easily lead to dehydration. In order to prevent the cat from dehydration, the owner should provide the cat with plenty of drinking water. You can wrap an ice pack or ice in a towel. Apply the block on the cat's abdomen, flesh pads and armpits. You can also wipe the cat's flesh pads with alcohol to help the cat cool down.
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