Cats cannot take medicine after being vaccinated. Cats cannot take medicine blindly for a period of time after being vaccinated, so as not to conflict with the vaccine and cause adverse reactions. If a cat is sick and must take medicine, it needs to be discussed in detail based on the severity of the disease, as well as the ingredients and efficacy of the medicine. It is recommended that cat owners take medicine under the professional guidance of a veterinarian and not blindly use medicine to avoid adverse consequences.
Cats need to pay attention after vaccination:
1. First of all, due to individual differences, some cats will have allergic reactions to the vaccine, such as difficulty breathing, redness, swelling, itching, general Symptoms such as tremors and shock, so you need to stay in the hospital for observation for about 30 minutes after vaccination.
2. Secondly, cats may develop clinical symptoms such as low fever, depression, loss of appetite, lethargy, and weakness after being vaccinated. This is normal. If there is no improvement within 48 hours, you need to take the cat back to the hospital for medical treatment.
3. Finally, pay attention to environmental sanitation and disinfection, and do not bathe the cat or take it out within ten days.