Young kittens can be very susceptible to upper respiratory infections. Dr. Wendy Zimmerman discusses this problem as well as offering some solutions. If you are interested in reading more about this topic, please visit the original article on out blog here:
http://www.petfooddirect.com/blog/2010/09/dealing-with-upper-respiratory-infe...
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Thanks so much for this video. I'm going to buy some L-Lysine for my cat asap!
mercatorblue 1 month ago
Also, my cat likes to go out on the balcony everyday. It's cold outside sometimes. We live in Georgia. She is a Norwegian Forest Cat and she loves the balcony. Should I keep her in doors until her cold symptoms improve or should I get her a cat jacket or something? I would hate to deny her going out on the balcony. But if it is making her cold worse, I'll keep her in. Please respond
amarige25 2 months ago
My cat's discharge is white. Is that the same as yellow nasal discharge? She doesn't appear to be real sick, but she will cough every once in a while and then shake her nose and mucus will come out. I check her nose often and sometimes it's moist and other times it's dry. I took her to the vet and she got an antibiotic, I think Clavamox, but it didn't go away. It did get better and I thought she was healed. Should I take her back to the clinic or can I do the lysine thing? Please respond.
amarige25 2 months ago
Great video
loopba 1 year ago