The initial symptoms of feline calicivirus infection in cats include increased ocular and nasal discharge, sneezing, and decreased appetite. If not intervened in time, the virus may mutate, leading to symptoms such as oral ulcers, tongue ulcers, swollen gums, nasal septum necrosis, lethargy, fever, loss of appetite, bad breath, and even limping in the hind limbs.

When treating feline calicivirus, interferon 2801, anti-inflammatory oral spray, and mouth cleansing solutions can be used. Typically, a week of medication is enough for recovery.
Pet owners need to calculate the dosage based on the cat’s weight, and can consult a veterinarian or experienced friends.
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