Monday, February 1, 2010

Feline Respiratory Specialist What Are Some Holistic Treatments For Feline Respiratory Diseases.?

What are some holistic treatments for Feline Respiratory diseases.? - feline respiratory specialist

Primarily rhinotracheitis and feline Chlamydophila Felisio

5 comments:

Rim said...

Pranayum and meditation.

Rim said...

Pranayum and meditation.

Brynn said...

Wow, that's exactly what my cat is suffering, right now!

Rhinotracheitis and feline herpes virus can not be cured and is at times when your cat is stressed or reinforce the immune system - like humans - low for no apparent reason at all.

I use the product to my kitten and a systematic health and optimal immune system tries to give her keep as warm as possible (no heating in IT).

http://www.nzymes.com/product-pets.htm

So far everything clear!

However, with your cat is ill, start to build secondary infections while the immune system is weak, that I made a trip to your veterinarian would advise you, or better yet, find some holistic veterinarians in your area. :)

Edit: What Chlamydophila - Be clear on its own in 6-8 weeks, or your veterinarian may prescribe antibiotics, usually as terramycin ophthalmology. The infection to be reduced 6-8 weeks to 2-4.

But even here, if you will be able to find a holistic vet in the vicinity of May HAVAlternatives and wonderful!

Mac said...

If a cat is usually diagnosed rhinotracheitis infection is complex feline upper respiratory tract. This means that the same symptoms with a combination of various diseases (bacteria), certain viruses. The most common in cats with URI rhinotracheitis complex. Unfortunately, recovering after the cat is a carrier and can infect other cats. It is primarily in a cat carrier available.

So to treat the welfare of his own cat and other cats who come into contact with very important, aggressive and keep them under control.

Viruses require aggressive treatment. The cats can from them. Do not Mess Around. Holistic treatments can not replace Western medicine - who are a perfect complement to complete a health care. But when it comes to scientific objectivity, like a virus, you have to treat it scientifically.

Someone mentioned an antibiotic, and in fact, antibiotics are the most common treatment for URIs more complex, but I understand that antibiotics will not cureVirus - but not prevent some of what we call a "secondary infection. For example, a cat who are already struggling with a virus in the lungs more susceptible to pneumonia, and if the cat has pneumonia, is really struggling with. The secondary infections can kill the animal.

In addition, some of these viruses that damage the lungs permanently, so that the cat always susceptible to pneumonia and other viruses. One more reason to deal aggressively with a proven method.

All that is now being said, there are things you can do - and after a veterinarian, the cat properly medically - for comfort. More importantly, off some steam. Put a vaporizer in the room (but be careful that the cat can read about), especially hot water. Keep the cat in the house and warm. Drinking water fresh and clean.

A cat with complex URI is always threatened a cat - in a physiological somewhat weakened. Owning a pet smart look to the treatment in order to keep their sense of good cat. Then think about what holThings will be realistically considered as a supplement to conventional therapy into consideration. Not as a substitute!

Darqblad... said...

These can not be cured, only treated. You need those antibiotics, no house ReMIDI, unless they can make the life of your cat very much. By rhinotracheitis, try Vicks Sinex Spray. Use it once every 8 to 12 hours. While you can keep the airway (open to) the uninitiated, the cat will eat, drink and sleep. If the airway is obstructed, the cat will suffer and die from exhaustion, loss of appetite (can not breathe, can not eat!), And dehydration. The virus Chlamydia has professionally treated, or the cat dies.

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