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Cat Flu

By Dr. Andrew | February 20, 2009

A common question I have been asked lately is about the Cat Flu.

It’s going around, and more often than not a visit to your veterinarian will result in antibiotics. But little else.

And its a virus… antibiotics are NOT effective. In fact this approach can cause problems.

Reactions to the antibiotics can include vomiting, diarrhea and severe allergic reactions, as well as liver disease and immune mediated disease.

Resistance can develop to the antibiotic so it may not be effective when your pet needs it.

Does this Sound a little CRAZY to you? There is a better way, and I’ve included a few solutions in this article.

Cat Flu

SIGNS

The most obvious sign is a cat with a runny nose, often accompanied by swollen and runny eyes. Most cats will also be sneezing.

CAUSES

Two feline viruses are responsible for most cases of cat flu. Some cats can be infected as kittens and constantly harbor the virus, making them prone to repeated infections. In most cases, the virus will run its course in 7-10 days, so supportive care is needed.

SOLUTIONS

KEEP HER EATING. One of the best ways to help your cat’s immune system is by ensuring adequate food intake. Warm up her favorite canned food, or add a small amount (1/8 teaspoon) of garlic. If her regular food isn’t appetizing, then switch to canned tuna.

ORDER UP FLORIDA. Humidity is fabulous for easing congestion and improving breathing. Use a humidifier or put your cat in the bathroom and turn up the shower.

HERBAL. Boosting the immune system is what is most important in recovering from the flu. ECHINACEA and Lemon Balm are the most important.

The more you read, the more you can see how CRAZY our pet health care system has become.

If your pet has a virus that won’t respond to antibiotics, then DON’T give them.

But you have to be aware of ALL the options.

To your pet’s good health,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM

http://www.veterinarysecretsrevealed.com

Topics: Pets | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Cat Flu”


  1. Katie Says:
    February 28th, 2010 at 9:50 pm

    Thanks for your suggestions, I have 8 cats in my home, and I think they’re getting the flu from one another for about a month now. 2 of them already were sick and now they’re fine, and I have 3 more who are sneezing pretty often and one has trouble breathing trough her nose today. I’m wondering how to stop the flu spreading and should I ask the veterinary, honestly I don’t like them taking drugs if not really necessary. I’m begging you for some answers, i’m really sad to watch them like that…

  2. S Nicole Hamilton Says:
    October 22nd, 2010 at 1:20 pm

    Lots of great information here, thank you for sharing!

    We agree with preventative measures and I try to take the same precautions with myself to ensure a healthy environment for the animals and their care-takers as a whole.

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