Cats cannot eat chicken if they have feline plague. Cats cannot eat chicken when they have feline distemper. The digestive and intestinal functions of cats are relatively fragile during the period of feline distemper, and they are very prone to severe diarrhea and vomiting. When the vomiting symptoms are not under control, it is not recommended to eat and drink. If vomiting occurs, cats cannot eat chicken. Symptoms are well controlled and you can eat some low-fat and easy-to-digest foods.
Things to note when a cat is suffering from feline distemper:
1. During the treatment of feline distemper, it is generally necessary to avoid food and water, and do not be soft-hearted and give the cat food. You can only eat after the disease improves and you are sure that you will no longer vomit or have diarrhea.
2. When you can eat during the recovery period of the disease, try to feed easy-to-digest foods. Remember to eat small meals frequently, do not overfeed, and avoid high-protein and high-fat foods. During this period, you can use products for regulating the intestines. For example, probiotics can help cats regulate their intestines and stomach.
3. When feeding cats with cat plague, you must pay attention to control the amount and hardness of the food. The cat food must be completely soaked, otherwise it will cause the cat to recover from the plague but suffer from indigestion.
4. If a cat suffers from feline distemper, you must take the cat to a regular pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time and follow the doctor's advice.