Upper Respiratory Infection in Cats

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @nobodythatyouknow305
    @nobodythatyouknow305 Před 3 lety +184

    How much a vet costs is ridiculous so many pets die everyday because their owners can not afford a vet it’s really sad

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Před 3 lety +47

      Veterinary care has become so obscenely expensive that animals are being abandoned in droves. It wasn't always like this. They are now doing some of the same diagnostics and treatments on animals that they do on humans for thousands and thousands of dollars. My vet wanted almost $1800 to clean my cat's teeth!!! What a joke.

    • @hecatearadia1959
      @hecatearadia1959 Před 3 lety +20

      I know as of today I emptied my small fortune of 4000 to save my cat. Still waiting as I type this to see if it saved her.

    • @Rita-yw2tn
      @Rita-yw2tn Před 3 lety +15

      I totally agree that’s why I’m here trying to find something to help a cat that someone just threw away bless his heart . I called the vet and they wouldn’t even let me pay them and or hold a check for me it’s ridiculous that you can’t do anything for pets because it’s outrageously expensive !

    • @mrgarrison9632
      @mrgarrison9632 Před 3 lety +7

      I agree cuz I'm pretty sure my cat is dying from fluid in his lungs but I cant afford it

    • @nobodythatyouknow305
      @nobodythatyouknow305 Před 3 lety +22

      @@mrgarrison9632 I found a formula that helps you just need to spend a lot of time on the cat and give it constant humidity I recommend putting your cat in a cage or under a clothes basket and facing the humidifier towards the basket then drape a towel over so it’s like a sauna in there humidity helps the best I found! and warm damp towel to wipe their boogies you must keep it constantly clean you may also use saline like humans use it helps keep their nostrils clear better for them to breathe but something that helps the infection is apple cider vinegar it’s great for cats so add a tea spoon to the cats water to help also manuka honey can be added for the same thing it’s just more effective and stronger but cats don’t like the sweet taste btw and if your kitten is skinny get this vitamin supplement from petco called tomlyn. If your cat is strangling to eat take away the water and make the cats food super runny so it’s basically water, sometimes they just can’t eat bc of the infection. I hope this helps I saved a few with this

  • @diamondangel5599
    @diamondangel5599 Před 2 lety +41

    I've used non medicated saline for children. A drop in each and that allows them to sneeze out the infection. They get better faster. Also a 5ml low fat yogurt two times a day brings down a fever and helps with the tummy and prevents upsets also helps give cats a appetite. That helps my cats. With lots of prayer too. These days theres a long waiting list to get in a vets office so this is all I have and it works.

    • @gudruncrittendon6070
      @gudruncrittendon6070 Před 2 lety +4

      The problem with my Rosi is just HOW do I get to put those nose drops into her nose!? The moment she sees me approaching her with something in my hand, she is gone like a flash.

    • @deborahkelly1948
      @deborahkelly1948 Před 2 lety

      Thanks, great advice

    • @ryujnn2305
      @ryujnn2305 Před 2 lety +4

      @@gudruncrittendon6070 hey, is your cat still sick? if they run anytime you’re going to give them something you should let him come by himself and playing with the thing in your hand if posible, so they can have a positive interaction with it

    • @davidmckenzie3139
      @davidmckenzie3139 Před rokem +2

      Lysine also good for cats respiratory-check out dr jones on CZcams if anyone reads this veterinary secrets

    • @davidmckenzie3139
      @davidmckenzie3139 Před rokem +2

      @@gudruncrittendon6070 Try nasal mist cost little more but easier comes in saline

  • @Watermelon_Shuga
    @Watermelon_Shuga Před 2 lety +20

    There is a new Virulent Calicivirus that is more severe and fatal. It causes stomatitis on the back mouth and gum tissues around the back teeth and tonsil area as well as swollen face/nasal bridge, and sometimes swollen oedema in fert/legs. Several of my cats had stomatitis and my vet said all teeth needed to be removed or the cat euthanized but several of my other cats had stomatitis too which isn't contagious. I researched and it's a newer type of Calicivirus which most vets don't know about or fail to recognize. It's sad that do many cats are being euthanized when they just need antibiotics and supportive therapy for severe Calicivirus. Please help share this info.

  • @alejandrocardona4192
    @alejandrocardona4192 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Finally a pair of experts without an annoying redundant introduction

  • @yorkiespace9841
    @yorkiespace9841 Před 2 lety +6

    Lysine is contraindicated in suspected FIP which is hard to differentiate early on from other uri.
    Controlling stress is also key.

    • @stormyjlb
      @stormyjlb Před rokem

      Also Lysine has not really been shown to be effective in clinical studies.

    • @bayotter4050
      @bayotter4050 Před rokem +3

      ​​@@stormyjlb Many people have used l-lysine as I have on my 2 cats with excellent results. One cat was a senior and now I rescued a 3 month old cat a year ago that almost was dead. He is thriving and looks like the most healthy cat in our neighborhood. Ask who funds these studies and their association with corporations and pharmaceutical companies.

  • @gudruncrittendon6070
    @gudruncrittendon6070 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you so much for this great video! I have a cat that has had a URI since I first adopted her 11 years ago. Have seen many different vets over the years, spent lots of money, but no results. She is eating only half of what she used to eat and I think it’s due to her not being able to smell. I give her Lysene twice a day, but she still sneezes and coughs quite often. I also give her added chicken broth with her normal food which she loves to lick up first and i think it helps her stay more hydrated. I hope I am doing the right thing. I love her so much.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +5

      Our pleasure Gudrun, I would also recommend getting a saline solution only nose drops. A drop or two in each nostril will help clear mucus and open the nasal passages to help improve breathing. Check with your local pharmacist, they should be able to tell what over the counter nasal drops will work. Make no other chemicals are included, it'll cause burning. Sheryl at Revival. 🙂

    • @nicolemartin4074
      @nicolemartin4074 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RevivalAnimal Hi! I’m having a lingering effect with my kitten (5/6 mo.) where he has reverse sneezing attacks and just being snotty, He’s been treated with antibiotics and getting his daily “sauna” sessions when I shower, I’ve also been giving him Lysene for a little over a month now. I was recommended polysporin pink eye drops but I did some research and found out it could be toxic so I consulted my vet and he informed me that it was safe as long as I wiped off all the excess. I also had him in for his weigh-in and booster shots and learned that he lost .3kg (mind you he was wiggly). Nothing seems to be working, I feel so horrible sitting there watching him sneeze and gasp and I feel like there’s nothing I can do, do you have any tips for how to stop these attacks?

    • @davidmckenzie3139
      @davidmckenzie3139 Před rokem +1

      I’d be careful with the broth because of sodium my boy (tuxedo) has life long respiratory issues I keep him away from the air conditioning -- dust free litter and he sits in the bathroom when we take hot showers for the steam aside from supplements and really good diet he does ok. Never quite 100% but I’ll take it oh and I make homemade food using organ meats to add to the meal plan. Going up cooked meats if you have little mouths or worried about chewing and swallowing
      I buy hearts liver and gizzards aside from some seafood special stuff for a mix. Good luck everyone

    • @sheilasmith1109
      @sheilasmith1109 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@RevivalAnimal find your suggestion of using saline nose drops in cats and kittens rather disturbing! The CHANCE of Aspirating it into the lungs is not worth it and can lead to pneumonia! I've seen that happen in our 2 generation Veterinary clinic! I use an infant suction bulb to suck mucous from the noses of animals, just like for human babies and children! Cat's especially DON'T FORGET what they can perceive being DROWNED by putting saline drops in their nose! People who've done this to their cat's often create a cat that WILL NEVER TRUST ANYONE TO EVEN TOUCH THEIR HEAD AGAIN! I'm just speaking from generations of experience and hope people READ BEFORE TRYING TO USE NOSE DROPS!

    • @kimhodgson1748
      @kimhodgson1748 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@davidmckenzie3139what supplements do you use?

  • @GA-ik6pi
    @GA-ik6pi Před 4 lety +4

    My cat has a URI and has had a course of antibiotics and mucus powder and is currently on anti inflammatory meds, plus natural products I bought to assist in her recovery. The vet saw no mass in her nose as she had a camera up her nose to view what was in both nostrils. It could be 3 things. Last was the c word which I pray is not🙏🏽

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +2

      Hello Natalie, We're sorry to hear about your cat. We hope she makes a speedy and healthy recovery! 💕 -Maria at Revival

    • @GA-ik6pi
      @GA-ik6pi Před 4 lety +1

      Revival Animal Health
      Hi there, Jewels has an appointment with our vet on Saturday, so I’m praying all will be ok with her🙏🏽🙏🏽
      I love her very much🥰she’s my little buddy. Funny enough, her appetite is great!😂thankful for that as I’ve been keeping a sharp eye on her. She still has clear mucus at times that come from the right nostril

    • @me4654
      @me4654 Před 4 lety +1

      Can you please tell me how your cat is? I had this in 2005 on my Peaches and she had to go to Purdue University as no one could do a CT and rynoiscopy

  • @CheesecakeDiary
    @CheesecakeDiary Před 4 lety +23

    Currently i have 8 cats( indoors ). There are 3 kittens and 5 adults. All were diagnosed (URI) but the 2 adults are now suffering difficulty in Breathing and Hypersalivation.. as a Mother to my babies, i can't sleep good knowing and seeing them Mouth-Open while sleeping so that they can breathe. ;( this is a great video but I hope you can also include home remedies about this virus :( i cant afford to see them like this...

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      Good morning Chen Jifei. Unfortunately we don't have any homeopathic remedies for treating upper respiratory. Upper respiratory issues are usually treated with antibiotics. I would recommend to consult with your vet for treatment. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @hecatearadia1959
      @hecatearadia1959 Před 3 lety +6

      Go to earth clinic look under pets, you will see lots of home remedies and how has tried them and if they work.

    • @catherineostrom7575
      @catherineostrom7575 Před 2 lety +4

      The lysine is a home remedy since you don't need a prescription and can find it much cheaper online rather than at the vet. The nose drops are also over the counter at a pharmacy. Look for "Little Noses" in the baby section.

    • @catherineostrom7575
      @catherineostrom7575 Před 2 lety

      Also, they don't always need antibiotics since it's a virus. Only if they get an additional bacterial infection do the antibiotics work.

    • @selvinmilian7260
      @selvinmilian7260 Před 2 lety +2

      I’m in the same situation with my kitten, I have done everything, 6 times at the vet , 3 months of antibiotics, steroids, X-ray, polyp exams. Nothing!!! Im using something without prescription. Homeopet (nose relief) Amazon and chewy has it . It help a lot , is not curing him but helping a lot .

  • @babeena_gt_3645
    @babeena_gt_3645 Před rokem

    I know this video is 3 years old,but I'm hoping you can still see comments. I have taken my cat to the vet multiple times ,and they still can not find the cause of her stressed breathing. She is a 10 year old indoor short hair calico,her weight is normal, she has no stuffy nose ,she is a loner cat, single with no exposed to other animals or other cats.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry we're not able to diagnose the situation. I would ask your vet to refer you to respiratory vet specialist. The Paws Squad

    • @babeena_gt_3645
      @babeena_gt_3645 Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal never mind, this morning we took her back to the vet ,and they did xrays. She had cancer and we were forced to euthanize her 😔☹😢

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      We are so sorry for your loss. ❤️

    • @babeena_gt_3645
      @babeena_gt_3645 Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal thank you 😢

  • @Sophesi
    @Sophesi Před 3 lety +9

    My kitten had UTI vet gave her two week antibiotic, and lysine powder and an eye oinment took about two weeks to see turn around I also think sea salt in distilled water humidifier is amazing

    • @leslyelopez2006
      @leslyelopez2006 Před 3 lety

      How much did you pay at the vet?

    • @catherineostrom7575
      @catherineostrom7575 Před 2 lety +2

      A UTI is a urinary tract infection not a respiratory infection. Do you mean URI?

  • @felinebline7154
    @felinebline7154 Před 3 lety +4

    Sales job

  • @PinkFlowers365
    @PinkFlowers365 Před rokem

    thanks

  • @chetyoubetya8565
    @chetyoubetya8565 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm a bit confused because they studied L lysine and found it does nothing for cats but is great for humans so why is it always touted as some preventive care??

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +4

      Good morning Chet, According to a study by Fascetti et al., oral administration of Lysine to cats that are infected with FHV-1 is associated with a significant reduction in the severity of clinical signs and basal viral shedding. VCA Animal Hospitals agrees and says “there is anecdotal evidence that Lysine works to suppress the symptoms of feline herpes virus.” Plus, they assure that side effects are uncommon, especially if the supplement is mixed with food.
      It is believed that Lysine halts the replication of the virus by interfering with another amino acid called arginine, which the virus needs in order to replicate.
      Veterinarians may also use this amino acid to help reduce symptoms of upper respiratory infections and conjunctivitis if it is associated with the herpes virus. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @chetyoubetya8565
      @chetyoubetya8565 Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal Actually that study states it is not effective at all and can actually harm your cat so please tell me where in this persons study does it state it does anything for cats?

  • @LeahMarshals22
    @LeahMarshals22 Před rokem

    @no body that you know
    True but like human medicine, these practitioners have a business to run. Owning and running an office, maintaining medical equipment, buying medical supplies, maintaining a DEA permit & licensing, paying staff, and fees for bio waste disposal are expensive. Some vets offices have support from their local communities, governmental grants (esp. for rabies prevention/spay&neuter), financial donors, volunteers & apprentices, and creditor business partnerships account sales for customers.
    IMO it’s better to protect your pets by investing in a health insurance plan or finding subsidized care in your local community. If you cannot find subsidized care in your community, try searching a community pet clinic nearby. Ex.: a private clinic may charge $30 for 1st round vaccines for cats, but a government subsidized clinic may charge $11. This is true in my own community. Additionally spay and neuter is free for shelter pets and subsidized for adoptions outside the shelter brought to the same clinic.
    This is to say that both consumers & their pet patients, and practitioners can help bring down the cost of care and improve the quality of life for pets by the resourceful use of governmental and community assistance.

  • @kid1864
    @kid1864 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 7 měsíci

      🙂 Thank you for letting us know this content was useful to you. Sheryl at Revival

  • @Cannamom420Mimi
    @Cannamom420Mimi Před 2 lety +1

    We have 3 kittens who have upper respiratory infections (also have 2 cats & a dog) & I’m scared to death. I live on SSI & can’t afford to take them to the vet. Is there any home remedies anyone has tried, that actually works & is safe? It just breaks my heart that Vets won’t work with people because so many people have not paid them back, so now they won’t help anyone. I wish I had a veterinarian near us who worked with people. Let us make payments every week, something. My friend just had to put her not even 4 month old Beagle to sleep when he had a 50/50 chance of surviving IF she has $2000 a night for 7-10 days, not counting the money for surgery & meds. I don’t know how any veterinarian could take a puppies life over money! A life should be more important then money & that boils my blood.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Mimi, this article may help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/cat-respiratory-disease/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @Cannamom420Mimi
      @Cannamom420Mimi Před 2 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Thank you so much for taking time to help my Ezza Nugget (Muezza), Ziggy, Akira, Muni & Frankie (Frankenstein). They are family to us & I love them, just like I love my human daughter 🤗 My dad raised me, that furbabies are family, not pets.
      Thank you again.
      Sending every one with fur-babies who need having vibes, all the healing vibes 🤗

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for visiting Revival Animal Health, enjoy your day Mimi! 🙂

  • @mileys7781
    @mileys7781 Před 2 lety +1

    My kitten is 8 weeks with a Upper Respiratory Infection , won’t eat only breathes out her mouth , my vet prescribed her (Amoxicillin antibiotic) twice. A day.. and (Tobramycin Ophtalmic solution)Eye Drops Twice A Day, & my Vet Bill was 120$ all together..
    I seen that they also sell this amazon..Hope This info Helps Anyone!!!
    It Has Been Six Days Since She’s been to the vet…After a week she is now lively an jumping on curtains.. i also had to feed her kitten milk.. the only think she will eat because she can’t taste due to her congested nose!

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      You might talk to your vet about how to nebulize the kitten. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @LoudnessInc7
    @LoudnessInc7 Před 3 lety +1

    My cat has been diagnosed with chronic rhinitis and every year he gets antibiotics and prednisone, but days after he’s been on the meds, he is feeling a lot worse. I have tried Viralys but it’s not working for him. I have given him CBD oil for almost a year and that’s the only thing that made him feel better, until now. He’s looking terrible and with my budget I can’t afford taking him to the vet. It’s been a frustrating ongoing battle🥺 I have called my vet and she said I would have to do an endoscopy on him and I can’t imagine how much that’s gonna cost me.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, We're so sorry to hear your cat is struggling. It's hard watching our pets feel unwell! We wish we could offer more advice but hope you are able to work with your vet to find a solution for him.

    • @maomao8907
      @maomao8907 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RevivalAnimal could you help please? I got two rescue cats at home, one of them is newly adopted for about three weeks. She has been sneezing a couple times a day for two weeks. I took her to the vet last week. The vet said she got herpevirus, the most common issue for cats. At the same time, I am doing slow introduction for these two cats at home.
      I don't know what to do now, it seems like that she is still sneezing every day. I give her lysine twice a day. That's what the vet suggested and I followed his instructions. Her eyes and nose discharge is improving, but still sneezing.
      Wondering if she has chronic upper respiratory issue or not. My concern is that does it cost a lot like thousands dollars for me to maintain her health? Second thing is that does pet insurance cover the medical charges when it is an ongoing issue? My last concern is that if it is a chronic health issue, do I have to separate her from my original cat who is healthy for the rest of her life, or until she completely get well. Or if there is something else I can help both cats to become good friends, even the new kitty is sick?
      Thank you for your time and help.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning Mao Mao, Once a cat has herpesvirus, it will have it for life. I'm sorry we can't tell you if it has an upper respiratory infection also but it could be possible. I would recommend to call your vet and let them know so they can provide you with an antibiotic. I'm sorry we don't have any information on what pet insurance may or may not cover. If the kitten is shedding the herpesvirus, the other cats will also get herpes. Here's a couple article to help you manage feline herpesvirus> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/feline-herpes/learning-center and www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/feline-herpesvirus-cattery/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning Frooty Punch. I'm sorry to hear your cat isn't doing well. Unfortunately some cats with chronic rhinitis may need to have nasal flushes or even surgery to manage their condition. There are some things that you can do to help your cat. 1. Warm, humid air
      Dry, cold air can irritate nasal passages and cause mucous to dry and adhere to the nasal walls. A humidifier can help keep the nasal passages open so your cat can breathe easier. Alternatively, taking your cat with you into the bathroom while you shower can have a similar effect. 2. Nursing care-Clean your cat’s face with a warm washcloth to remove mucous and make sure your cat is warm and as comfortable as possible. 3. Warm, strong-smelling food-Cats with rhinitis have a difficult time smelling food, making their meals very unappetizing. Warming your cat’s food will help make it more aromatic and appealing. It's important to find the cause of your cat's rhinitis so that it can be managed and treated. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @Angela-jh3ub
    @Angela-jh3ub Před 2 lety +1

    Why didn't you put the names of products in the description I need those I am trying to save a cat that I found that has this and is litterly skin and bones.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Angela, the products are noted in the article link in blue and they also have a hyperlink to our website when you select the item. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @MsC-ol7zu
    @MsC-ol7zu Před 2 dny

    Need to know how to deal with a feral.

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 Před rokem +2

    Where can I get the medicine for upper respiratory infections ??? I have feral cats that taking them to VET is just impossible. Can you help please ??? Thanks

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +2

      Victory First, I'm sorry we don't have any over the counter antibiotics, only prescription. We don't know where you can purchase anything over the counter without a prescription safely. This article may also help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/clearing-respiratory-issues-puppies-kittens/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal Thank you Sheryl for letting me know what I asked about. Good day too. vf

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem +1

      My pleasure! 🙂

  • @SexyMika0
    @SexyMika0 Před 2 lety +2

    Is there anything that , I can give my 10year cat to help with her upper respiratory infection, without taking her to the vet, is their something I can do for her home, what about a home remedies at home to help with her respiratory at home, can you give me some ideas.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Good morning Pinky Lashawn, I'm sorry we don't have any over the counter antibiotics, only prescription ones. Without proper medication it would be difficult for your cat to recover. This article may help you. Sheryl at Revival. www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/respiratory-diseases-in-cats/learning-center

  • @rosefagin9094
    @rosefagin9094 Před 3 lety +3

    My cat has some sort of eye infection with one slower lymph node and a slight cough. The vet put a fluorescent stain in his to check for ulcers which he was clear for. However, the next day is eye was way worse and I believe the stain irritated his eye more. His eye dishcharge was clear and slightly reddish brown. Now it's a mucous green. They gave us an ointment for his eye and famciclovir 125 mg every 12 hours for 14 days. Now my question is about the famciclovir, from what I've looked up its used to treat feline herpes. His test at the vet was negative for the feline herpes and he's being vaccinated for it, his next booster is in less than 2 weeks. Why would they prescribe him famciclovir and why is the dosage so dang high. Just a side note, he was a stray I found, he has at least 2 kinds of worms, a dislocated hip, and this eye/upper respiratory issues. I'm getting him treated for everything but it'll be a wait before he can have fho surgery on his hip.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Rose, I would recommend to ask your vet if you have any concerns using this medication. Your doctor may have prescribed the medications due to your cat may early onset signs of FIV or symptoms. Early onset signs of FHV in cats will typically include loss of appetite, coughing, wheezing, sneezing, nasal discharge, conjunctivitis, and fever. Secondary bacterial infections like sinusitis and empyema can also develop after some time. Ocular problems, such as corneal ulcers, keratitis, and corneal sequestra also can develop. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @rosefagin9094
      @rosefagin9094 Před 3 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Thanks for the speedy response! So far it's just eye discharge in his left eye and his lymph node in his left neck is slightly swollen. He also has a very slight cough. Hopefully he recovers quickly, I've only had him for about a month and he's already stolen my heart completely.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Yes, I agree Rose, I hope he has a speedy recovery also with more complications. Sheryl at Revival. 🙂

  • @jSutliff74
    @jSutliff74 Před 2 lety +1

    My cat was receiving 40mg depomedrol injections every 2 weeks. She had pus coming out of her eye, doing something weird with her mouth, and quit drinking water and eating. I asked my vet why she was sneezing and he said he didn’t know but it was probably causing some discomfort.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry Nikki, we're not able to make any recommendation without being able examine your cat. I would recommend to have another vet examine your cat. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @jSutliff74
      @jSutliff74 Před 2 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Thanks for the feed back. But I am sure you know what the results are from that amount of steroid injections, especially when you are treating constipation with only that.
      The first visit for this, her left ilium bone popped up overnight and was sticking out of her back next to her sacrum. I asked my vet what was sticking out of her back, he knocked on it like a door and said it was just bone and it wasn’t bothering her, even though I told him that she was walking funny and straining to poop. He did not manipulate her leg or watch her walk. She had a broken pelvis years before this. He said she was in good health because she was purring.
      He scolded me because I quit feeding her cheese. He said there was nothing wrong with that and talked me back into feeding it to her.
      She developed diarrhea after 5 months of constipation. He emailed me and told me to feed her foods higher in protein like tuna. If it wasn’t better in 4 days, I could give her OTC Kaopectate at 4ml every 6 hours and repeat the steroid injection.
      I thought maybe she had diabetic neuropathy because her gait was getting worse so I asked him about it. He said she probably does because diabetes is the trade off for steroids and insulin is a hassle. He continued the 40mg injections after this.
      He also told me that the nerve problems in her front legs and head tremors were nothing to worry about.
      In the following video is her post op hip xray, which you will then understand why she had problems for years and it broke again. The surgery made it worse. The screws are not in the inner bone, they are actually pushing it over more which narrowed her pelvic canal and pulled/pinched the sciatic nerve. It also left her with a permanent SI luxation. You can see 6 years later her right rear paw is knuckling, dragging her tail, and you can see the left ilium bone move up and down through her back as she walked:
      czcams.com/video/q92KoUdNP0M/video.html
      Fifteen visits in 6 months and they couldn’t figure out that her hip broke again and they never offered any stool softeners. I was giving her pumpkin but it probably made it worse because it was obstipation.

    • @jSutliff74
      @jSutliff74 Před 2 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Even his diet plan is deadly.
      When she first moved in, I got her a gravity feeder. After 5 years, my vet finally mentioned a diet. So I asked him how.
      He said to fill a bowl in the morning and when she stops eating, remove the bowl. Repeat for dinner and that will be the amount to feed her everyday. That was the complete instructions.
      Had she stopped for a bathroom break during this test, she could have easily ended up with hepatic lipidosis from losing weight too quickly.
      Imagine you are putting yourself on a diet and you eat as much as you possibly can for 3 meals to determine your daily calorie intake. How well is that going to work?

    • @jSutliff74
      @jSutliff74 Před 2 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Here is the tuna and Kaopectate emails:
      czcams.com/video/riUAwVhnvak/video.html
      Here is the email of me giving him the diagnosist:
      czcams.com/video/jXKmhem8d74/video.html
      I have several other emails that I sent to him complaining about her hips. Literally 15 visits in 6 months and he couldn’t figure out that her pelvis broke again and nothing for the constipation.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      Nikki, Dr. Greer wanted to let you know a really neutral source is the The World Small Animal Veterinary Association, WSAVA has a great webpage, with a list of questions to ask your pet food manufacturer. Most companies have an 800 number on their package or website. Call them and ask these important questions. Taking a little time now to be certain you are feeding your pet the best food on the market is time well spent. Price does NOT correlate with quality. Being able to choose the right food for your pet and amount may help you. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @terri5757
    @terri5757 Před 9 měsíci

    I was told by a vet that Lysine has been found not to be effective at all to help with URIs. Is this true? I hope not. I just bought a whole bunch to give a feral cat who comes to eat. She sneezes constantly while she’s eating. I was so hoping the Lysine would help her.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 9 měsíci

      Dr. Greer recommends the use of lysine supplements for cats that are deficient. Here is her article> www.revivalanimal.com/learning-center/lysine-and-taurine-for-catsI would advise you to consult with your vet first to see if this is something your feline is needing. Sheryl at Revival

  • @priscilla3884
    @priscilla3884 Před 3 lety +3

    My kitten has Cat Chlamydia, i took her to the vet and i am doing all the things that the doctor told us to do but im still scared... Because it's so weak and lethargic, I'm afraid that it will die...

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning Prisxilaaa gurl, I'm sorry to hear your kitten is ill. Chlamydia is best treated and responds well with antibiotic treatment. If the condition worsens, I would recommend to contact your vet immediately. This article may also help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/feline-chlamydia/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @priscilla3884
      @priscilla3884 Před 3 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal thank you so much for your response! But may I ask? Can kittens infect dogs? My kitten is really close with my dog, and i am afraid my dog will get the virus too...

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Prisxilaaa gurl, It's a good question to ask. Feline Chlamydia can't be passed to humans but it can be passed to dogs by petting, feeding, or brushing. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @kathylim7031
    @kathylim7031 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your informations regarding URL in cats.

  • @darrylfernandes4806
    @darrylfernandes4806 Před 4 lety +1

    My kitten has cold and one eye leaking.. also a weak health.. But it likes to be outside in the garden and become energetic but due to germs, dogs, rats, and other stray cats it is difficult to let it go out.. Yet it has lived but I am afraid it might lose its right eye.. Please give me some life saving tips for the poor kitten

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety

      Darryl, in this case it would probably be best to contact your local vet clinic to seek guidance and assistance. -Maria at Revival

  • @markdemell8056
    @markdemell8056 Před 4 lety

    Good info ,helpful.I like her dark hair and blue eyes.

  • @jescrenz7982
    @jescrenz7982 Před 4 lety +6

    Today... My cat died she was just a kitten her mom died because of i guess UTI and for being old. For the last few weeks i can already tell that my kitten has a sick because she keeps on sneezing and i thought i was just nothing like some hair stuck on her nose or something so i ignored it.... This week i was so worried because she didnt eat her food and sometimes her poop is wet and im getting more worried and worried so i search for a treatment like home made remedies, i cant afford for a vet so i was hoping for home remedies but i didnt find a solution for her sickness and i thought she can heal herself because i thought cats can heal themselves and sometimes they dont want to be bothered so all i did was to let her stay hydrated and clean her eyes and nose and let her sleep confortably in her own bed and yes she has her own comfy bed :( then i went out with my family and when we came back.... I saw her lying in the ground and her saliva was everywhere... And then... I cried a lot..... I wanna say this because i want all those people that are dealing with this problem with their cats that they need to cure them right away and dont waste anytime.... It was so sad because she was the last daughter of my first cat ever in my life and i was hoping she can save their family line but sadly they cant and will not.... And now im very sad.... Please forgive my english

    • @daisyreyes4859
      @daisyreyes4859 Před 4 lety

      hey, i hope you and ur family is doing good now. sorry for your loss

    • @hecatearadia1959
      @hecatearadia1959 Před 3 lety +1

      Your english is fine, sorry for your loss. I did the same thing, waited to long, then at 5 am drove to the emergency, she is there, ran up a bill of 4000, it broke me, but if it saves her its worth it, if it does not ouch. Oh and I just noticed another youtube video of a vet I follow, Veterinary Secrets. He seems to do alternative stuff and seems knowledgable.

  • @rpetrisko6682
    @rpetrisko6682 Před 8 měsíci

    Symptoms or signs?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 8 měsíci

      Symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections include clear or colored discharge from the eyes or nose, coughing, sneezing, swelling of the mucous membranes around the eyes and ulcers in the mouth, lethargy, and anorexia. In rare cases, cats may have trouble breathing. Sheryl at Revival

  • @gray314159
    @gray314159 Před 4 lety +2

    I have fish mox which is amoxycillin. Will this work in place of doxycyclene? I ask because it would be a 120 mile trip to get the doxycillin and they may not have it. I have to look for myself. Tractor supply has "multi species penicillin" so i suppose fish mox would work as good as it. I need to treat Becky kitty asap. Help!

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety

      Good afternoon Mike. Amoxicillin can also be used. Doxycycline just works better for upper respiratory issues. I'm sorry we aren't able to tell you one way or the other if you can use your doxycyline for your cat. Its prescription medication. Only a licensed doctor will be able answer this question for you. We're not able to provide any dosing instructions via chat, email, twitter, or Facebook. Its for the safety of your animals. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @5foot3rodeo5
    @5foot3rodeo5 Před 2 lety +2

    Very much enjoyed the video very informative I recently picked up a stray kitten recently during the floods here in aus and got her desexed and she is now living with me, my so and 4 other cats however she started having sneezing bouts recently and this seems to be her only symptom with the tiniest bit of Nasal discharge out of one nostril … she eats, drinks, plays and toilets all like normal she just has sneezing attacks sometimes and has slowly gotten more persistent none of my other cats are sneezing so I have to ask because I cannot find an answer but is it ever possible for cats to have a respiratory infection without it being paired with something more sinister?
    She has a vet appointment in a few hours but I just can’t seem to get an answer for this question anywhere online…

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, cats can have just an upper respiratory issue. I would recommend to have your examine your cat. It may be an upper respiratory issue, or it may also be allergies. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @5foot3rodeo5
      @5foot3rodeo5 Před 2 lety +3

      @@RevivalAnimal hi Sheryl thank you for your reply I actually just got back from vets and she has had a shot of antibiotics and is on amoxyclav twice a day for the next 7 days to hopefully clear it up vet says she believes it is a cat flu from a weakened immune system as she was desexed just a week ago so that could’ve aggravated any underlying problems going on that we didn’t know about fingers crossed these antibiotics do the trick ☺️🤞

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm glad to hear she's being treated. Thank you for visiting Revival Animal Health, enjoy your day. Sheryl at Revival. 🙂

  • @christinelipnick4329
    @christinelipnick4329 Před 3 lety +1

    My cat has had respiratory issues for years, she doesn't even respond to antibiotics. Her nose is constantly blocked and she is always covered is snot, I don't know what to do for her anymore 😔

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Good morning Christine, I would recommend to make sure her vaccines are up to date. I would have her checked for any virus, such as herpes which will have some symptoms similar to upper respiratory. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @selvinmilian7260
      @selvinmilian7260 Před 2 lety +1

      I’m in the same situation with my kitten, antibiotics doesn’t works , steroids doesn’t work. X rays clear, polyp exams showed clear. So I’m using homeopet (nose relief) available on Amazon or chewy.

  • @farooh20
    @farooh20 Před 4 lety +2

    How many days usually is the antibiotic taken?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      Good morning Farah. Most antibiotics are taken a minimum of 5-7 days. Doctors says to go 2 more days longer on antibiotic when better to reduce the chance of relapse. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @thisararanjith7696
    @thisararanjith7696 Před 4 lety +2

    Plzz help me give me medicine for my cat his eyes are watery one eye closed nose sneezing its look like cold I can't go to meet vet docter all roads close and whole city lock down

    • @newyorkny9141
      @newyorkny9141 Před 4 lety

      Thisara Ranjith you can order terramycin on amazon it’s a little pricey but it works realllyyyy good I promise

    • @sreesreenath9058
      @sreesreenath9058 Před 2 lety

      Ciplox d eye drops will do

  • @melianapan
    @melianapan Před 3 lety +1

    For dog congestion ,wheezing,or upper respiratory,do you have any supplements to relief the congestion ?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Good morning Yvonne Pan, For upper respiratory issues, doxycycline works best. Unfortunately, this medication is prescription only. I would recommend to consult with your vet for prescription medication. I'm sorry we don't have anything over the counter that would work. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @Piano-Love
    @Piano-Love Před rokem

    Will a cat show an increase in white blood cells if they have infection? I’ve carried my kitty to 2 vets in the last 3 months with a bill of over $500. Neither vet has said anything about her nasal drip. Both did blood tests. She isn’t eating well so I think it could be because she can’t smell the food. I can’t believe I’ve got to take her back to the vet.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      White blood cells fight off infections in your cat's body. If your cat has a high white blood cell count, that is a clear sign that something is wrong. I would also recommend getting some saline nose drops. Little Noses is in the children's section you can purchase almost anywhere. A drop or two in each nostril will help clear the nasal passage and make breathing easier. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @user-zo5mr6bt5u
    @user-zo5mr6bt5u Před 4 lety +7

    My new kitten keeps sneezing and has runny nose and watery eyes and makes a weird noise

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety

      Hi Thniy, Congrats on your new kitten! We recommend reaching out to your personal veterinarian for guidance. - Angie at Revival

    • @nubiar5
      @nubiar5 Před 4 lety +2

      Hello ... I just adopted a kitten and he is having the same symptoms. :(

    • @miriamcornejo848
      @miriamcornejo848 Před 4 lety

      Nubia Rao same for me but my cat is about 7

    • @nubiar5
      @nubiar5 Před 4 lety +3

      Mimi Coneja , i took him to the vet... gave him medication ... he is better now :)

    • @miriamcornejo848
      @miriamcornejo848 Před 4 lety +3

      Nubia Rao aww ima glad my cat is really sick I’m scared cause I can’t afford a vet

  • @brandi7192
    @brandi7192 Před 3 lety +1

    If the breeding mother has feline herpes, is there a way to prevent that from transferring to the kittens?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +3

      Good morning Brandi, We recommend to use L-Lysine during pregnancy to help prevent passing herpes onto kittens. This article may help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/feline-herpesvirus-cattery/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @oregon32nursenurse43
    @oregon32nursenurse43 Před rokem +1

    Nope. I’m not giving any more jabs. Never again. I understand many problems with cats is nutritional deficiencies- cats cannot eat carbohydrates. Protein only! We now bake a full chicken and feed that to our cats at our sanctuary. 😻

  • @gray314159
    @gray314159 Před 4 lety +1

    I am currently taking 100mg doxycyclene myself. Would it be ok to use my doxycyclene? I could pour one capsule in distilled water to reduce it to cat level concentration. How many milligrams doxycyclene per dose should i use for my cat, which weighs maybe 3 to 4 pounds.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      I would recommend to check with your local vet regarding dosage.
      Sheryl at Revival

  • @SexyMika0
    @SexyMika0 Před 2 lety

    What was in the small yellow container, what is the name of the product that you showed in this video, my is 10years old, and she's dealing with a infection, but I don't know what it's , cause I don't have the money to take her to the vet, right now. I live in Washington DC , do you know any vet that have low prices for vet visits.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      Pinky Lashawn, the smaller container with the yellow label is the Breeders Edge Kitten Electrolyte. This is an older video that we reran, so the products packaging has been updated. Here's the link for you to look on our website> www.revivalanimal.com/product/breeders-edge-puppy-lyte-kitten-lyte?sku=63270-498

  • @charlibaltimore7641
    @charlibaltimore7641 Před 2 lety

    I rescued 1 kitty just b4 the first quarantine, that cat turned into many. I have approximately 20 now from kittens to adults. Every penny I have goes to them. I get 570 a month from soc. sec, I feed them, the love is free. I've never had a cat get sick, these are inside cats and all of a sudden sneezing, runny noses, no appetites...how can I get antibiotics without taking them all in? Even taking 1 in would kill me. Are there any programs that are in place to help someone like me? I know they need neutered, I know they need care..please don't berate me and tell me to surrender them. I take excellent care and I love every one of them, and they love me. There isn't a bad cat in the bunch..they eat whether I can or not. I would so appreciate your advice

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Good morning CharliBaltimore, I'm sorry any antibiotics we carry require a prescription from your vet before we can ship them to you. There are other vendors who are selling Aqua antibiotics you can purchase over the counter. I'm sorry we don't have a list of those companies. I would recommend to google Aqua antibiotics. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @charlibaltimore7641
      @charlibaltimore7641 Před 2 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal Thank you!

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome CharliBaltimore. Enjoy your day. 🙂 Sheryl at Revival.

  • @cherylinnorton5499
    @cherylinnorton5499 Před rokem

    I can’t find the lysine powder that you recommended in this video… It’s not on your website. Any suggestions?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      Cherylin, Here are products we carry that have L Lysine as an ingredient. You'll find the powder form on the product page of Viralys> www.revivalanimal.com/product/viralys. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @adventureswithanneattimele4457

    hi there, i’m about to adopt a cat who has chronic upper respiratory.. he has been given a clean bill of health but has sneezing/boogers as a symptom of an untreated infection as a kitten. I will look into lysine for him - would you recommend the saline drops as well daily?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      Yes, it will help to clear the nasal passage for your cat to breath better. I would recommend in the morning and at night. Sheryl at Revival

  • @aimeecroydon4105
    @aimeecroydon4105 Před 2 lety +1

    I got a kitten today (8 weeks old) and after bringing her home I noticed that she was sneezing and she sounded congested. She hasn’t been playing a lot and has been very sleepy. She hasn’t been vaccinated yet and I’m kind of worried. Should I tell my vet about her symptoms when booking her vaccinations?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, It's important for the vet to know so they can test for diseases and treat your kitten properly. The kitten must be healthy before it can be vaccinated. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @aimeecroydon4105
      @aimeecroydon4105 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RevivalAnimal thank you very much for replying! We’ve got her an appointment for this afternoon.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome Aimee. Thank you for visiting Revival Animal Health, enjoy your day. 🙂

  • @ralphhinkle1874
    @ralphhinkle1874 Před 9 měsíci

    I think people become vets for the money not because they care about animals

  • @VR-kp2qc
    @VR-kp2qc Před 3 lety

    How about dogs?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Good morning V R, This article regarding upper respiratory issue in dogs and cats may help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/clearing-respiratory-issues-puppies-kittens/learning-center. Here's another article also for you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/we-hate-upper-respiratory-infections-puppies/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @hadiyahazahar3770
    @hadiyahazahar3770 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello, My cat hasupper respetory iinfection and im really scared my parents never allow to bring him to the vet and he now is stuggling to breath please send help!

    • @HotZoey9191
      @HotZoey9191 Před 4 lety +1

      You need to give the animal to a shelter, I just spent $3000 on my cat and more because of his health and it sounds like your cat needs treatment now

    • @hadiyahazahar3770
      @hadiyahazahar3770 Před 4 lety

      @@HotZoey9191 its fine, we are going to take her to the vets next month and i dont think its upper respetory infection its just a cold.

    • @beingclaire_.
      @beingclaire_. Před 3 lety

      @@hadiyahazahar3770 is everything okay now

    • @hadiyahazahar3770
      @hadiyahazahar3770 Před 3 lety +1

      @@beingclaire_. yes

  • @petroflorence7962
    @petroflorence7962 Před 8 měsíci

    These thing are dificalt to do

  • @shale3478sh
    @shale3478sh Před 4 lety

    How much does the antibiotics cost?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello Shannon, all the prices for our antibiotics are listed on our website:www.revivalanimal.com/category/full-service-pharmacy. -Maria at Revival

    • @veramotso3215
      @veramotso3215 Před 3 lety

      Can l get antibiotic with out prescription?

  • @miriamcornejo848
    @miriamcornejo848 Před 4 lety

    Hello my name is Miriam my cat had discharge in its eyes and bleeds from he’s nose he use to sneeze a lot but he doesn’t really sneeze anymore he also lost weight and right now he hasn’t eaten in a day I’m not sure if he ate or he’s just not hungry and I can’t take my cat to the vet and I don’t wanna lose my best friend please help!

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety

      I'm sorry your cat isn't doing well. We have Terramycin Eye ointment> here's the link for you to look> www.revivalanimal.com/product/terramycin-ophthalmic-ointment?sku=17850-152. We do have antibiotics available with a prescription from your vet. I'm sorry we don't have anything else we can send to you. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @b89oj
    @b89oj Před rokem

    My cats were born at home. I wonder how they managed to get this disease...

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      Urinary tract infections, or UTIs, can develop in any pet. Some cats are naturally more likely to develop UTIs, like male cats, overweight cats, or cats with diabetes. However, the infections can affect any cat throughout its lifetime. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @b89oj
      @b89oj Před rokem

      @@RevivalAnimal my cat doesn't have any problem at making a pee. It has problems breathing. 😂

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před rokem

      LOL 🙂 OMG! Lore, what was I thinking! Usually for cats it doesn't take much, since it can be spread by saliva, tears, and nasal secretions of infected cats to another, then back again.. They’re easily spread through direct contact, like touching and grooming, or when cats cough and sneeze on each other. Viruses can also live on surfaces cats share, like food and water bowls or litter boxes. People can spread them from one cat to another with contaminated hands or clothing.

  • @erictheguapo
    @erictheguapo Před 2 lety

    Does duralactin treat URIs in kittens?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      Eric, I'm sorry, We don't well Duralactin. It's not an antibiotic so it won't treat URI's. It has been use to help with inflammation. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @brandi7192
    @brandi7192 Před 3 lety

    What about amoxycilin? My vet prescribed that

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning Brandi, amoxicillin will help treat upper respiratory if it's not to severe. Doxycycline will work better for upper respiratory issued because it can get past mucus. Your vet will prescribe medication according to how severe the infection maybe. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @brandi7192
      @brandi7192 Před 3 lety

      @@RevivalAnimal thank you

  • @noemigarcia8156
    @noemigarcia8156 Před 3 lety

    Hello I have a cat named fluffy ( 10 months old) and I went to the vet and he gave him an antibiotic named clavamox and eye drops for his runny eyes. However, he open his mouth a lot and it looks like he breathing through his mouth. Could it be that he has booger in his nose? Is it safe to give him L-lysine even if he is under antibiotics?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 3 lety

      Good morning Noemi Garcia, I'm sorry to hear your cat isn't feeling well. The l-lysine can be given with antibiotics. I would also recommend a saline solution only nose drops to help clear the nasal passage and make breathing easier. Just a couple drop in each nostril in the morning and at night will help. (Check with your local pharmacist for an over the counter nasal drops that's saline solution only). Sheryl at Revival.

    • @MegaBpop
      @MegaBpop Před 3 lety +4

      Have you tried a humidifier ? We take our cat and put her on a rug on the bathroom floor. Then we get the hot water shower going . The steam has been helping my cat. She is 20 y o. B t w , we always stay in the bathroom with our cat while she breathes in steam for about 5-10 mins. Good luck.

  • @adolg4049
    @adolg4049 Před 7 měsíci

    I have 5month kitty has respiratory prob he makes strange noise when breaths I send it to vet but it says somthing lungs prooplems but i cant afford another meet there so im desperetly idk what can i do or how can i cure my lovely boy anyone plz anything to know ??

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm sorry to hear your kitten isn't doing well. I'm sorry we're not able to send any antibiotics without a prescription from your vet. We're not able to diagnosis the situation. Sheryl at Revival

    • @adolg4049
      @adolg4049 Před 7 měsíci

      @@RevivalAnimal he die and also othr cat i lost em all 3 of them in 4 days total idk it was like Virus idk im so sadd i have only 1 now the brother of that i lost i Pray Gid to not Get sick like others inshallah

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 7 měsíci

      I'm sorry to hear of the loss. There are times you work so hard to try to save them, but still will loose them. Sheryl at Revival

  • @sms5784
    @sms5784 Před 4 lety

    Why is it common in cats?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      Good morning Sheena. The most common way for the herpes virus to spread is through contact with discharge from an infected cat's eyes, mouth or nose. Cats can catch this virus by sharing litter boxes, food and water dishes with an infected cat, as well as by mutual grooming. This is the reason it's more common in cats. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @andrewkyawsoeoo2169
    @andrewkyawsoeoo2169 Před 2 lety

    3 of my baby cats suffer UTI, I seprate each other and give amoxillin and syrine feed, sadly two are dead. Now the last one, my loverest is now feel badly sneezing and no feeding. Give me some home instruction for curing my last cat. I'm from myanmar and i can get medicine from phermacy for my cats. What medicine i should buy for mucus.

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry Andrew Kyaw Soe Oo, we aren't able to advise you on what you can purchase. We don't know what is available in your country. This article may help you>www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/clearing-respiratory-issues-puppies-kittens/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival.

    • @estrellaamorcocina1207
      @estrellaamorcocina1207 Před 2 lety

      With natural supplements I was Cured from PCOS and hair loss within 17 days of taking DR RORPOPOR HERBAL on CZcams medications. Thank you for saving me ☘️☘️🎊

    • @catherineostrom7575
      @catherineostrom7575 Před 2 lety

      A UTI is a urinary tract infection. The subject of this video is upper respiratory infection (URI).

    • @estrellaamorcocina1207
      @estrellaamorcocina1207 Před 2 lety +1

      @@catherineostrom7575 This is the link to doctor Rorpopor...✅✅
      czcams.com/channels/kZwKW6qES4dXDWzb0YQErA.html

  • @fkarima9270
    @fkarima9270 Před 2 lety

    Is enrofloxacin good for upper respiratory infection ?

    • @mileys7781
      @mileys7781 Před 2 lety

      Amoxicillin 3ml twice a day worked for my kitten after a week she is better she was on the verge of death

    • @fkarima9270
      @fkarima9270 Před 2 lety

      @@mileys7781 my cat isnt that bad. He still eats and drinks well... still plays. But sometimes sneezing and panting like wanna throw up but nothing is come out

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Fitri Karimah, it could be many different reasons your cat may be having this issue. The only way to know for sure is to have your vet examine the cat. This article may also help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/cat-diseases-you-can-prevent/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 2 lety +1

      Friti, enrofloxacin for cats is used for infections for soft skin and tissue, urinary tract infections. Sulfa Trimethaprin, amoxicillin or cephalexin are most generally used for upper respiratory issues. Sheryl at Revival.

  • @ShabuPetsGuntur
    @ShabuPetsGuntur Před 5 lety

    How to use doxicillin orally or nose drops

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 5 lety +2

      Hello King, doxicillin is to be only given orally. We recommend you mix the doxicillin with water and then use an oral syringe to help your pet ingest the medicine. If you have any further question please call into our Pet Care Pros at 800.786.4751. -Maria at Revival

    • @me4654
      @me4654 Před 4 lety

      You do over the phone consultation?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello Deb, We do have a dedicated customer service team, who would love to assist you on the phone. You can reach them at, 800.786.4751. -Maria at Revival

    • @me4654
      @me4654 Před 4 lety

      I will definitely call and get a over the phone appointment 👍 being a retired Vet tech I've seen pretty much everything and this is not even including the rescues from really bad areas where pets are left in board up home's and one's chained outside for life! He's got a sinus infection brought on by allergies from the tilling of the land with pesticides and people smoking in the building which I have a problem with also! He's indoor only and never been sick! No nasel discharge no pus in eyes red and irritated! I had one years ago and she was briefly taking clormphinical with I know it causes iron deficancy but I gave her a high quality vit supplement to off set the meds and she was seen at Purdue of Indiana because no one could do a rynoiscopy and get biopsy she was 16 she lived 18 3/4s yrs more

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety

      Deb, I feel that I should inform you, that we're not a vet clinic, so we won't be able to prescribe your pet anything. -Maria at Revival

  • @Oliver-lk5sy
    @Oliver-lk5sy Před 3 lety

    This video is more like an advertisement; Lysine has not been proven to be effective for cat’s respiratory immune system

    • @LaGrandeBayou
      @LaGrandeBayou Před 3 lety

      Actually Lysine is excellent for preventing the herpes virus, which is causing the Upper respiratory issues such as wheezing, coughing and sneezing along with the fluids excretions from nose and eyes. A tell tale sign of herpes are swollen reddened eyes fluid build up and sneezing. Lysine is A highly regarded defense from herpes in cats dogs and humans.

    • @mathgenius9940
      @mathgenius9940 Před 3 lety

      Yes it has

  • @horseman528
    @horseman528 Před 4 lety

    If a cat has had the herpes flu virus and has gotten over it, is it immune from getting the exact same strain again?

    • @RevivalAnimal
      @RevivalAnimal  Před 4 lety +1

      Good morning, once they have the herpes virus, they have it for life. They can break out with it again. Usually stress will cause it. This article will help you> www.revivalanimal.com/pet-health/feline-herpes/learning-center. Sheryl at Revival