Cat Flu Symptoms

If you have one or more cats, you must be very aware of their health. It is very important to know the symptoms of cats to keep them healthy.

 

Otherwise, you will not understand properly if they are suffering from various diseases. Which can be very dangerous for your cat.

One such disease is cat flu

Cat flu is a sickness that affects cats making them feel unwell. It is generally caused by viruses like the flu in humans. This disease is often seen in cats. 

 

When cats are affected with this virus they start feeling unwell sometimes it causes death for many cats.

Normally, normal cats recover after contracting this disease but It can cause death in weaker cats.

 

Usually, cats under 1 year of age are more affected by this disease And they have to get proper treatment. Otherwise, it can be dangerous for them.

 

When affected by the flu, various changes are seen in the cat’s body. What can be observed is whether they are affected by the flu. There are many symptoms of the flu. After that, we need to take proper action.

So now, I am talking about some symptoms of the flu which can help you to find out whether your cat is affected by the flu or not.

 

Your cat may have a fever:

 

Your cat may have a fever when attacked by the flu.One of the symptoms that cats experience when they get the flu is that they may develop a fever. 


His body temperature can rise so much especially touching his ears can tell if he is suffering from flu or not. 

You can measure his fever well with a thermometer. Then the matter will be completely confirmed

 

sneezing and coughing:

 

Cats can also have sneezing and coughing as symptoms of flu. Their fever may also cause them to sneeze and cough, sometimes without fever only sneezing and coughing. 

 

Runny Eyes or Nose:

 

When a cat has the flu, it is common to see excessive watery noses and sometimes very watery eyes. 

Apart from fever or runny nose, sometimes only a runny nose is present if your cat has the flu

Sometimes their noses are blocked, which makes it difficult for them to breathe, and you may hear strange sounds from their nose.

 

Swelling of the throat:

In addition to these symptoms, your cat’s throat may be swollen, which can also be considered a symptom of the flu.

So we have to be careful in this direction too. If you suspect that your cat has flu, check its throat also

 

Loss of Voice: 

 

With swelling of the throat, a cat also loses its voice or its voice might change. A cat’s voice becomes hoarse and sounds very strange. 

This problem may also occur due to flu. We often hear about cats suddenly losing their voice, and upon examination and they are found to be suffering from flu.

 

Start eating less food:

 

Loss of appetite can be identified as a symptom of the flu.If your cat’s appetite suddenly drops, he may have the flu.

Due to flu, their digestive system may weaken, causing them to eat less due to poor digestion, which can make them feel very unwell.

Also When they have the flu, they feel sick so they don’t want to eat.

Also when their throat is swollen they feel pain while eating which makes them afraid to eat .

And they also lose weight; you may notice a significant change in their body, and they become very weak.

During this time, they are also afraid to drink water, so they may suddenly become dehydrated.

 

Laziness and weakness:

 

Your cat’s flu can suddenly make them very lethargic and weak. Suddenly they will exercise less than before and may look tired all the time. They are also not interested in playing or engaging in activities.

They will suddenly start sleeping too much. These can all be due to the flu. 

Because we have already said that when they eat less, they will drink less water because of this, they may become weak.

 

Vomiting:

 

Sudden vomiting is also a cause of the flu.Illness may cause them digestive problems which may cause them to vomit.

So if your cat vomits suddenly you need to be careful

 

 Saliva:

 Your cat may suddenly start drooling.

Sudden excessive salivation from the mouth is also a symptom of flu.

 

eye infection:

 

Flu can cause an eye infection in your cat . The eyes may falling water frequently.  

There may be a feeling of discomfort in the eyes of your cat, sometimes leading to redness and sensitivity to light.

 

Stop licking:

 

They may stop licking their bodies with their tongues.

A sign that cats are healthy is that they will frequently clean themselves with them. 

If it suddenly stops, your cat may be sick.And you should take proper action after noticing it

 

strangely they hide them:

 

When cats feel uncomfortable, they want to isolate themselves and get away from people or anything else.

That is why they hide themselves.

So if you see your cat suddenly hiding and not coming in front of you, then you will understand that it may be in trouble. And it can also be caused by having the flu.

 

 

Many symptoms are discussed from which you can understand if your cat has the flu.

Finally, I want to say that if you notice the symptoms of flu in your cat, please don’t be afraid. Yes, I know it is very painful for us if our cat is attacked with flu.

But remember that if you see these symptoms, do not be sure that your cat is affected by the flu. Sometimes it is seen that a cat has symptoms of flu but they don’t have any flu.

So, after seeing the symptoms, go to a vet and check up on your cat to determine if your cat is affected with flu or not.

And always make sure whether your cat has received a flu vaccine or not. If not, give them the vaccine quickly and relieve yourself from any tension about their health.

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