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  • 04-19-2013, 01:30 AM
    Archimedes
    Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Two of my girls have minor cases of the sniffles from the change in weather conditions. I'd rather not spend 100+ for a vet to tell me that it's viral and they can't treat it, so does anyone have any good holistic remedies for cold symptoms (mostly sneezing and runny eyes) that are safe for cats? The two affected are Sophie and Parker, see signature for ages.
  • 04-19-2013, 02:04 AM
    Archimedes
    And now of course, because Sophie insists on touching me as much as possible, I have cat sneeze all over me. Can't live with em, can't live without em...
  • 04-19-2013, 10:44 AM
    Mike41793
    Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Try vitamin C. I'd buy them and only give the cat like 1/4 or 1/2 a tablet once a day. It seems to help in humans sometimes.
  • 04-19-2013, 11:05 AM
    Archimedes
    Thanks Mike! (Happy belated birthday, by the way!)

    I think I'll also try to pick up children's unmedicated saline nose drops to help with her sneezing. Dry things up in there. Other people seem to have experienced success with that.
  • 04-19-2013, 11:08 AM
    Mike41793
    Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Thanks. :)

    Yea i found this:
    http://m.voices.yahoo.com/the-benefi...-10342037.html

    I don't see them list a dosage on that link though... :/
  • 04-19-2013, 02:47 PM
    Dracoluna
    Is it URI or might it be seasonal allergies? For a URI, you'll notice a fever 90% of the time. For allergies, no fever.

    Home treatment of URI would be to up the temp a little, use a humidifier, and you can always give them honey and echinacea to help. Honey contains natural antibiotics while echinacea helps support the immune system. Basically it's like a cold in people and will run its course.

    For allergies, I use Children's Benadryl at 1/2-1 mg per pound of body weight, twice a day. I've had several kitties with issues over the years with allergies so I start at the low end and work up. You want to balance it between symptom control and how sleepy it makes them.
  • 04-19-2013, 02:51 PM
    Archimedes
    No fever, I've been checking frequently. I would not be surprised at all to find out that it's allergies, she's already very sensitive to diet.


    Thank you for your feedback!
  • 04-19-2013, 04:25 PM
    Mike41793
    Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Yep, we give my dog Benadryl for her allergies. It works but can make your kitty a bit drowsy. (My dog always seems to sleep more after we give it to her).
  • 04-19-2013, 05:13 PM
    Annarose15
    Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Be VERY careful. I'm not sure about Benadryl, but some dog-safe meds will kill a cat.
  • 04-20-2013, 12:25 AM
    Dracoluna
    Children's benadryl is safe. For cats, you want to use the children's variety and NOT the adult unless you want to redo the math on the dosage. Because cats are more sensitive to the drug, you generally end up using less than the max amount or you end up with one drugged kitty.
  • 04-20-2013, 04:52 PM
    Mike41793
    Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dracoluna View Post
    Children's benadryl is safe. For cats, you want to use the children's variety and NOT the adult unless you want to redo the math on the dosage. Because cats are more sensitive to the drug, you generally end up using less than the max amount or you end up with one drugged kitty.

    Makes sense :gj:

    My dog is a GSD and like 70lbs if that helps at all
  • 04-21-2013, 01:21 AM
    Coleslaw007
    Re: Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Years ago when I adopted a cat from the humane society with a bad viral URI, the vet told me about L-lysine supplements, he said to sprinkle a capsule into his food, about 500mg per day. The cat got better quickly. He was picky while sick though, I had to mix it into tuna to get him to eat it. It's better to do it in 2 divided doses in the morning and evening so it's more evenly in his system.
    L-lysine suppresses viral replication, makes the virus unable to reproduce so it dies quickly. You can use capsules meant for humans, it helps with the flu for you too.

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  • 05-09-2013, 01:02 AM
    regiusloki
    Re: Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Coleslaw007 View Post
    Years ago when I adopted a cat from the humane society with a bad viral URI, the vet told me about L-lysine supplements, he said to sprinkle a capsule into his food, about 500mg per day. The cat got better quickly. He was picky while sick though, I had to mix it into tuna to get him to eat it. It's better to do it in 2 divided doses in the morning and evening so it's more evenly in his system.
    L-lysine suppresses viral replication, makes the virus unable to reproduce so it dies quickly. You can use capsules meant for humans, it helps with the flu for you too.

    Sent from microwave via Tapatalk ll

    This is a good point; a lot of nasty, super contagious kitty diseases present with URI symptoms, and L-Lysine can help keep some viral issues at bay. If your kitty gets URI type symptoms often, you might want to consider investigating chronic viral disorder vs allergies. Also, sometimes a URI can be treated with simple antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infections from getting out of control. Hope your kitty feels better soon!
  • 05-09-2013, 06:07 AM
    Archimedes
    Re: Home Remedies for Kitty URIs?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by regiusloki View Post
    This is a good point; a lot of nasty, super contagious kitty diseases present with URI symptoms, and L-Lysine can help keep some viral issues at bay. If your kitty gets URI type symptoms often, you might want to consider investigating chronic viral disorder vs allergies. Also, sometimes a URI can be treated with simple antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infections from getting out of control. Hope your kitty feels better soon!

    She's feeling quite a bit better now! No more sneezing from Miss Sophie. I've been keeping an eye to see if it comes back, but so far so good. Possibly just a quickie springtime allergy? Only time will tell! =]
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