The kitten just bought a few days ago is sick, can it be cured?

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The kitten just bought a few days ago is sick, can it be cured?

To be honest, this issue is quite troubling.

A few days ago, a ragdoll cat about 2 months old was delivered here.

It was purchased by the owner for 5 days, and on the 6th day, he vomited and diarrhoea, and was found to have feline distemper.

The woman is very confused, should she save her?

On the one hand, the cat house promised that it could help her change a cat, and the cat would be fine as long as it was returned;

On the one hand, she knew that after returning the cat, she would not lose much. But this cat is only 2 months old. As long as it is returned, the cat house will not care about it, then it will have no chance of surviving.

After hesitating for a while, the woman decided to save it first.

Although they have only been with each other for a few days, in the face of a young life, I still can't bear it.

However, the little puppet did not end well. The day after the cat plague was detected, he went directly to the cat.

I believe that many shit shoveling officers have also encountered such a problem. After all, it is very common for kittens to get sick.

So should it be saved? Money is one thing, I'm afraid that if I spend the money, the cat will not be able to save it, and in the end the money and the cat will be empty.

-1 According to one's own financial ability

There was a shit shoveling officer who spent hundreds of thousands in two years to help his bulldog see a doctor.

At that time, this matter was also very hot, and some people thought, is it really worth it to spend hundreds of thousands for a dog?

However, I feel that if you have the financial ability yourself, there is no problem at all.

But most of the people who keep pets are young people. Some of them are just students, or young people who have just graduated and rented houses. Their economic strength is still relatively weak.

If your own food and clothing are not guaranteed, it is recommended that you give up.

-2 Consider the diseases infected by cats

Some cat diseases are very serious, such as feline distemper and feline transmission, and the chance of cure is extremely low.

Especially some kittens, they are more difficult to cure without the protection of vaccines.

I remember a friend from before, the cat was infected with feline plague.

But he was very desperate, because the cat plague really made the shit shovel officer "frightened".

He was hesitant at the time, but when the doctor told him that the kitten had been vaccinated before, the probability of cure was higher than other cats.

That is to say, he still insists on seeing a doctor for the cat. Luckily, the cat also recovered.

How are some people?

As long as the cat is sick, no matter what the disease, he doesn't want to treat the cat, even the mildest skin disease.

Because skin diseases not only have a long treatment cycle, but also infect people, many people are reluctant to treat them.

Personally, I feel that if the cat is only infected with some minor problems, but you are still unwilling to treat it, it is too irresponsible.

If the cat is seriously ill, it is understandable from a rational or emotional point of view, even if the cat is really not treated.

So, if your cat is sick, will you treat it? Do you think it's worth it?

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