Tips for Kittens with Stuffy Nose

Sep 03,2024
2Min

Newborn kittens can easily have their respiratory tract blocked by amniotic fluid and become suffocated. Parents can control the kitten's neck and body, and then use appropriate force to shake out the amniotic fluid from the kitten's mouth and nose. If the kitten is not a newborn, there are many reasons for the kitten's dyspnea. Before using the method, we need to find out the cause of the kitten's dyspnea and choose a treatment method based on the cause.

Tip:

When you find that your cat’s nose is blocked, do not use treatment methods and medicines at will. If you are lucky, you may hit the wrong target, but if you are unlucky, the cat’s condition may become worse. It's getting more serious. If the cat's nose is blocked by some foreign object, parents can drop some water into the cat's nose to help lubricate the cat's nose, and it will usually spray out on its own.

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