The cat's nose will be warm and not cold and wet as a healthy cat's would be.
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The best thing to give a cat that has a fever is a trip to the vet. It may not actually have a fever -- cats are very warm to begin with. If you're sure your cat has a fever (temperature over 102.5 F) then take it to the vet -- it likely has an infection and needs antibiotics.
Yes, cat scratch fever is a real condition caused by a bacterial infection transmitted through cat scratches or bites. It typically presents with symptoms such as fever, swollen lymph nodes, and overall malaise. Treatment usually involves antibiotics and can help resolve the infection.
Acetone is extremely fatal for cats. If you think your cat has come in contact with acetone, seek immediate medical attention. Common symptoms include vomiting, drooling, abdominal pain, fever, mewling, trouble walking and convulsions.
Cats have a keen sense of smell and hearing, so they may be able to detect the scent or sounds of nearby kittens. However, it is unlikely that they could specifically pinpoint a distance such as a mile away.
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Fever to Tell was created on 2003-04-29.
Milk fever in cats, also known as eclampsia, is a serious condition that requires immediate veterinary attention. Treatment typically involves intravenous calcium supplementation and supportive care. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of milk fever in cats.
Many mammals can get Valley fever including dogs, cats, cattle, and marine mammals.
It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment of milk fever in cats. Home remedies may not be effective and could potentially be harmful to your cat.
It is unlikely for an adult to contract scratch fever. You can catch cat scratch fever by getting scratched bitten by a kitten, but this is very uncommon. Getting scratched by a kitten does not automatically mean you have scratch fever.
You can tell if your baby has a fever by using a thermometer. A reading over ninety-eight point six is considered elevated. Consult a physician if the fever persists.
If a person has minor allergies to cats then they could get a headache. Most of the time when a person is allergic to cats they will other symptoms as well such as runny nose, itchy eyes, and swollen glands.
The most effective medicine for treating fever in cats is typically prescribed by a veterinarian and may include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or antibiotics, depending on the underlying cause of the fever. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes they can, though not usually directly. Worms carry many sorts of bacteria, and it is the reaction to these bacteria that causes the fever.