2 thoughts on “What do you need to do for the cat you just bought”
Dennis
Cat plague virus antigen detection
The cats under one year of age are prone to infection, with a infection rate of 70%and a mortality rate of 50%; cat mortality below half a year is 80%. The incubation period of cat plague is 2-9 days, and it is difficult to judge before the onset of onset, so it is recommended to do a cat plague virus antigen detection before returning home.
3, blood routine
The blood routine examination can determine whether the cat has inflammation or infection, and analyze the cause, for medication; it can also determine whether the cat is anemia and the type of anemia.
4, stool detection
This testing whether the cat has intestinal inflammation, and whether there are parasites in the kitten body.
5, Wood’s Lantern inspection
This is a skin disease of the cat’s more hair. Wooden Lantern tests whether the cat has fungi. Under the Wood’s Lantern, cat ringworm is manifested as a round fluorescent blue and is accompanied by hair loss.
6, ear canal inspection
This is extremely contagious, and can be contagious between dogs and cats. The newly bought kitten, it is best to check the ear mites or horsella.
7. Nutritional assessment
Then a lot of kittens will be malnourished. Don’t worry too much. Go home to adjust your diet to achieve comprehensive nutrition, just half a month. No need to buy a lot of care products. The key is the staple food.
The cats who just bought them need to check the following. First: Cat plague. The kitten is more likely to infect cat plague, and cat plague can reduce the number of white blood cells and difficult to treat. Second: parasite. Parasitic insects affect the growth and development of kittens, and kittens should be deworming regularly. Third: Routine Blood Examination. Through blood tests, you can judge whether the kitten is infected with the virus.
Cat plague virus antigen detection
The cats under one year of age are prone to infection, with a infection rate of 70%and a mortality rate of 50%; cat mortality below half a year is 80%. The incubation period of cat plague is 2-9 days, and it is difficult to judge before the onset of onset, so it is recommended to do a cat plague virus antigen detection before returning home.
3, blood routine
The blood routine examination can determine whether the cat has inflammation or infection, and analyze the cause, for medication; it can also determine whether the cat is anemia and the type of anemia.
4, stool detection
This testing whether the cat has intestinal inflammation, and whether there are parasites in the kitten body.
5, Wood’s Lantern inspection
This is a skin disease of the cat’s more hair. Wooden Lantern tests whether the cat has fungi. Under the Wood’s Lantern, cat ringworm is manifested as a round fluorescent blue and is accompanied by hair loss.
6, ear canal inspection
This is extremely contagious, and can be contagious between dogs and cats. The newly bought kitten, it is best to check the ear mites or horsella.
7. Nutritional assessment
Then a lot of kittens will be malnourished. Don’t worry too much. Go home to adjust your diet to achieve comprehensive nutrition, just half a month. No need to buy a lot of care products. The key is the staple food.
The cats who just bought them need to check the following. First: Cat plague. The kitten is more likely to infect cat plague, and cat plague can reduce the number of white blood cells and difficult to treat. Second: parasite. Parasitic insects affect the growth and development of kittens, and kittens should be deworming regularly. Third: Routine Blood Examination. Through blood tests, you can judge whether the kitten is infected with the virus.