Friday, January 15, 2010

Feline Respiratory Specialist Can Feline Upper Respiratory Infection Ever Be Completely Cured? ?

Can feline upper respiratory infection ever be completely cured? ? - feline respiratory specialist

I have just a cat who is 1 years from the animal shelter and I think it has a URI. I had my 2 cats isolated health, for now, but I want to present it to them after the treatment. Under the assumption that there really is a URI, I am very concerned that my other cats develop respiratory problems to be near him, even after the treatment.

1 comment:

♥ Animal Luvr ♥ said...

On the upper respiratory tract infection is probably not to your other cats sick anyway. Their general the same as in humans infected in the sinuses, which are not contagious, but we have an infection that requires antibiotics. Your cat was not sure it will be contagious after about 36-48 hours, and cured after a course of antibiotics is completed. Someone had a URI when he 6 weeks without antibiotics until they 3 months, because I thought it would be better and then worse again in a few weeks. Now you have mild asthma as a result and I feel terrible. But asthma is not contagious, do not. Do not worry.

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