What are the symptoms of kitten fever?
Symptoms of kitten fever include: fever at the tip of the tail and ears, lack of energy, collapse on the floor, dry and hot nose, etc. Usually, a cat’s normal body temperature is between 38-39.5 degrees. If the temperature exceeds this range, it means the cat has a fever. If the owner measures the cat’s temperature and exceeds 40 degrees, then the situation is more serious and needs to be sent to the pet hospital for examination and treatment immediately.
Tips:
Cats with poor immunity will be susceptible to bacterial infections, and some parasites can also cause cats to have fever, so owners should pay attention to keeping their cats warm. Measures should be taken, and regular deworming should be carried out. When the owner finds that the cat has a fever, he should prepare enough drinking water for the cat to prevent the cat from becoming dehydrated.
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