Newborn kittens are prone to hypoglycemia. This needs to be taken seriously because hypoglycemia can be life-threatening. When the blood glucose level is low, the cat’s access to energy will be reduced, which can be life-threatening if not treated. When kittens arrive in an unfamiliar environment, they will feel very unfamiliar with their surroundings and will be in a very nervous state, at this time they will have a reduced appetite and may have low blood sugar. 2. In order to maintain the body temperature, it will consume the glucose in the body, and gradually the cold will trigger hypoglycemia. 3. Insufficient nutrition The gut of young cats is more delicate, if they eat the wrong things to trigger vomiting, or gastrointestinal discomfort leading to loss of appetite, these problems will lead to the occurrence of hypoglycemia. 4. Parasite hazards Parasites in the body of cats will rob nutrition, resulting in malnutrition in cats triggering hypoglycemia in babies, adult When we exercise too much, we sometimes find ourselves physically exhausted and sometimes dizzy, which is a manifestation of hypoglycemia, and so do cats. This is also true for cats. Symptoms 1. Mild hypoglycemia kittens will show signs of weakness and lethargy, and at the same time, they will have shortness of breath. 2. Moderate hypoglycemia will show numbness of the limbs or even coma, with blurred consciousness. 3. Treatment When a cat is found to have symptoms of hypoglycemia, it should be sent to the hospital for glucose water input in a timely manner. If it is caused by disease factors, the primary disease needs to be treated along with glucose supplementation. In daily feeding, feed regularly, regularly and quantitatively to ensure balanced nutrition of the cat’s food and feed fewer and more frequent meals. Note that hypoglycemia in cats is also a more dangerous disease and the time for treatment is more important, if it has been delayed it can cause life-threatening, so please make sure that all pooches and mamas who have just raised small animals must pay attention to observe whether their baby is thin, the rib cage is not obvious to the touch, the gums are red and not pale, and whether there is vomiting and diarrhea or coughing and other sub-healthy conditions. If you find any abnormalities, please take them to the hospital at the first opportunity to avoid irreparable damage.
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