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How much does it cost to treat feline rhinotracheitis (cat flu)?
The cost of treating cat flu is usually between 300 and 400. Each cat's condition and response differs, so the treatment plan and cost vary individually. More severe cases requiring fluid therapy and force-feeding will cost more.
What is the most effective medicine for feline rhinotracheitis?
Rhinotracheitis has no specific drug; usually interferon, lysine, and antibiotics are used. Famciclovir is an antiviral aimed at herpesvirus, effective and side-effect free under vet guidance. Amoxicillin and doxycycline are common antibiotics; lysine inhibits herpesvirus and boosts resistance.
My dog keeps sneezing
Sneezing and a runny nose are usually a respiratory infection. If energy and appetite are fine, try pet anti-inflammatory and cold medicine such as amoxicillin/clavulanate or doxycycline. Avoid baths and air conditioning. If fever, appetite loss, or lethargy appear, see a vet to rule out distemper or other viruses.
My 3-month-old dog has had two vaccines and now coughs, sneezes, and has clear nasal discharge.
A vaccinated dog with sneezing, runny nose, cough may have a chill/cold. If mild, give pet cold medicine plus amoxicillin-clavulanate or doxycycline for infection; for bad cough, give guigensu or cough syrup. Watch 3–5 days; if no relief or worsening, see a vet for bronchitis or pneumonia.
My Dog Has a Runny Nose, Won’t Eat, Is Listless, and Has Lost a Lot of Weight
A dog with a runny nose, loss of appetite, and lethargy usually has a respiratory infection. If unvaccinated, rule out distemper; if fully vaccinated, pet-specific cold and anti-inflammatory meds plus palatable food can help.
My Dog Makes a “Ka-Ka” Gagging Sound and Seems to Have Phlegm in Its Throat
The ka-ka gagging is a cough. With normal appetite it is usually a respiratory infection such as bronchitis or asthma, but heartworm or cardiopulmonary disease can also cause coughing.
Yesterday I found a cat outside and brought it home; it looks like a pet cat that got out, but it breathes poorly, nose blocked, sneezes like a cold, and has a scabbed injury on the nose. Photos 1–2 are from that night, photo 3 is this morning.
Breathing trouble, blocked nose, sneezing suggest respiratory infection or cat flu. Try doxycycline or amoxicillin-clavulanate and watch; if no clear relief, see a vet. A stray easily catches viruses and needs proper vet care.
Dog sneezes and retches
Sneezing and retching may be a cold; keep the dog warm and give anti-inflammatories plus cough medicine. If unvaccinated, distemper or kennel cough is possible.
I don’t want hospital treatment — what medicine can cure it?
Hello, from the test report you uploaded, the cat is positive for Chlamydia, meaning it has a Chlamydia infection. Treatment for feline Chlamydia includes antibiotic therapy, immune-support therapy, and symptomatic treatment. You can give the cat oral or injectable antibiotics such as amoxicillin clavulanate tablets or doxycycline hyclate enteric-coated capsules, but use them under a veterinarian's guidance. At the same time, use nutritional support and IV fluids to boost the cat's immunity and aid recovery. During treatment, isolate the sick cat to avoid infecting other animals.
What should I do if my cat has a cold?
For a cat cold, give pet-specific cold and anti-inflammatory medicine (amoxicillin-clavulanate or doxycycline). Never give human cold medicine (risk of poisoning). Keep it warm, offer warm water, and supplement vitamins and protein. If no improvement, there may be another disease — see a vet.