Cat pharyngitis can be caused by upper respiratory tract infection, direct inhalation of irritants (dust, irritating gases, foreign bodies, etc.), foreign body damage, etc. There are signs such as coughing, reduced appetite due to difficulty swallowing and breathing difficulties. For bacterial infections, systemic antimicrobial treatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics can be administered. Viral infections can also be given antibiotics to prevent secondary infections, and foreign body injuries will ease the symptoms after removal of the foreign body.
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