Can a cat's nose infect other cats? How to prevent and isolate?

A cat's nasal branches can be transmitted to other cats. Cat's nasal branch is a respiratory infectious disease, which is mainly transmitted among cats through the secretions of their mouth, nose and eyes. Even if the cat is cured, it will be infected again. If it is not isolated in time, it is likely to be transmitted to other cats that are not infected with cat nasal branches. So how to isolate cats and how to treat cat nasal branches?

How to prevent isolation

Clean up the environment and disinfect it in time. Pet owners must pay attention to the cleanliness of the cat house and try to avoid keeping too many cats in a small space. Newly arrived cats must be observed in isolation for at least 14 days, and then mixed and grouped after immunization. When sick cats appear, isolate them in time, clean the cat house, and disinfect the environment and utensils.

Do you know how to treat a cat's nasal branch?

1. Why do cats get cat nose branches easily? Because the virus is transmitted by arginine replication, and cats contain a lot of arginine. People and dogs can compete by synthesizing lysine and arginine themselves, while cats can't synthesize lysine because of their own defects, so nasal branches are harmful to cats and easy to spread among cats.

2. If the cat has a fever, send the cat to the pet hospital for an injection to reduce the fever in time, follow the doctor's advice and bring it back for careful care. However, if cats can eat and play, but only have mild symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose, they should be given Meow Ammonia Nutrition Cream in time. It is rich in lysine and sulfuric acid, which can neutralize arginine in cats, inhibit viruses, and relieve sneezing, increased nasal secretions, tears, fever and other symptoms.

How to prevent the nasal branches of cats and avoid recurrence?

1. Vaccination is very important. If you are three months old and healthy, you can give the cat triple immunization. The first immunization needs three times, once every three weeks, and then once every 1 1 month. Although vaccination can not 100% prevent the infection of FHV, it can obviously reduce the infection rate of FHV.

2. The incubation period of nasal branches in cats is 3-6 days. If you find other cats sneezing, runny nose, coughing, etc. Miao 'an nutritional cream should be given in time to improve the antiviral ability.