2 female spayed cats w colds

Posted By Vanillaspices (Whitman, Massachusetts) on 11/22/2011

I have 2 female spayed cats (Maine Coon/ Ragdoll/ Tiger mixs) they are Mother and daughter (Mother is 2 1/2 and daughter is 1 1/2. who are sneezing, have runny nose, sleeping constantly, not eating as much as they normally do, constantly for the last week. I don't have the money currently to bring them to the vet and was wondering if and what product I could use for a home remedy to try to see if it would help cure them?? If you could let me know asap - I would greatly appreciate it and I know they would as well!!
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Replied by Timh (Louisville, Usa) on 11/22/2011

Vanillaspices, or they may be suffering from allergins from food or air. Change or clean air filter in your house. Limit or eliminate foods with additives & colorings. Increase omega 3 foods like salmon cat food or even give can sardines. Colloidal Silver or Hydrogen Peroxide is very good natural antibiotic.
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Replied by Vanillaspices (Whitman, Massachusetts) on 11/23/2011

Just want to update what's going on after two days with my two female (Maine Coon/ Ragdoll/Tiger Mixes) I have no air purifer or what not so I can't really change the air quality. We are hoping to move; but not sure when. I am looking into changing their food. In the meantime, I did try the Apple Cider Vingar on the back of their neack and in their mouth morn and night (day 1). It seemed to help a little; but not enough to see any real change. The following day I took the Apple Cider Vinegar and mixed Golden Seal extract (only had capsule so opened it and mixed the powder into the vingar) and put on back of neck and in mouth. Within the hour they both were running around and jumping like they were 8 weeks old again! So I am going to try to keep this up and see if this helps them... What do ya'll think???
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Replied by Andrea C (Wales) on 10/02/2013

These symptoms in the mother cat and kitten, and the kitten sneezing and watery eyes sound like cat flu to me. Search cat flu symptoms on google.
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