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What to do if a nursing mother cat has a cold

When a nursing mother cat has a cold, the first thing the owner should do is timely isolate the mother cat from the kittens to avoid infecting other young cats. Secondly, the owner needs to ensure the warmth of the mother cat and feed her pet nutrition supplements. Lastly, because during the illness of the mother cat, her body will lose a large amount of nutrition, the owner also needs to supplement the cat with more nutrition. If it doesn't work, the mother cat needs to be sent to a pet hospital for inspection and treatment in a timely manner.

  1. Timely isolation

A nursing mother cat with a cold is likely to infect the kittens, so the owner's first task is to promptly separate the mother cat from the kittens and pause breastfeeding. The mother cat should be fully recovered before resuming breastfeeding. During the pause in breastfeeding, the kittens can be fed sheep milk powder to replace breast milk and the owner should pay attention to whether the kittens have been infected.

  1. Pay attention to warmth

After a cold, the resistance of a nursing mother cat is very weak, so the owner needs to make sure to keep the cat warm in a timely manner. If it's winter, the owner can prepare a warm cat bed or pile up quilts and blankets where the mother cat sleeps. If it's summer, don't let the mother cat and kittens sit in front of the air conditioning and fan, avoiding catching a cold. At the same time, the owner should guide the mother cat to drink warm water, which will also be very helpful for her cold. If the cold symptoms of the mother cat are mild, she will recover on her own as long as she keeps warm.

  1. Feed pet nutrition supplements

If the mother cat's cold doesn't improve after ensuring her warmth, the owner can appropriately administer some pet-specific nutrition supplements, such as喵净感. When feeding the mother cat, the owner must pay attention to the dosage and follow the instructions for use to avoid overdose and adverse effects on the mother cat.

  1. Supplement the mother cat's nutrition

During the illness of the mother cat, her body will lose a large amount of nutrition, so the owner needs to appropriately supplement her nutrition. In addition to feeding the mother cat cat food, you can also feed her cooked beef, fish, or chicken breasts to supplement her nutrition. If you don't have time, you can also feed the mother cat sheep milk powder and nutrition paste.