Cats are prone to the following diseases in winter, so you need to pay more attention:
1. Cold and respiratory tract infection
Symptoms: sneezing, runny nose, coughing, increased eye secretions, and in severe cases, may be accompanied by fever.
Etiology: It is often caused by calicivirus or herpesvirus infection, and a cold and dry environment can also weaken a cat's resistance.
Preventive measures: Maintain a room temperature of 20~28 degrees Celsius and a humidity level of 50%~60%. Provide a warm cat bed, reduce the frequency of bathing and outdoor activities, and administer additional vaccinations when necessary.
II. Urinary system diseases
• Symptoms: Frequent visits to the litter box but with little urine output, blood in the urine, howling during urination, etc.
• Cause: Cats tend to drink less water during winter, making them prone to