Siamese cats (details) have a hoarse voice, which is generally less likely to happen. If parents suddenly notice one day that their Siamese cat’s purr is a little hoarse or that the purr is less pronounced, they should pay more attention and figure out what causes the cat’s hoarse voice.
What should I do if my Siamese cat has a hoarse voice? It is usually caused by fire, so you can let your Siamese cat drink more water and take more rest. In addition, you can give your Siamese cat the wonderful food that Siamese cats love, and then deliberately put a lot of water in a small bowl and stir it, so that if he wants to eat the delicious food sunk in the bottom, he has to drink the top water first. Then there is more rest, this kind is easy. You can make a comfortable and safe nest for your Siamese cat, and he will be happy to sleep in it. Remember to put litter and cat food bowls near the litter box, but it’s not easy to get away from it. The owner can also spend more time with the Siamese cat and rest with them.
Another situation is that the cat may have a cold. A cold is one of the main reasons why Siamese cats become hoarse. With the temperature difference between morning and evening in autumn, Siamese cats can easily catch a cold. So pay attention to keeping the cat’s litter warm at night. Secondly, it may be due to bronchitis. A hoarse voice or loss of voice due to bronchitis is usually accompanied by a cough. This is very easy to identify. For simple hoarseness of voice, appropriate medication should be given. Prepare more water for Siamese cats and then give a little medicine containing oxalis as appropriate. If the condition is not very serious, the Siamese cat will adjust itself and will be fine in about 3 days.
If the Siamese cat’s voice does not improve after the medication is administered, it may not be due to these reasons, and it is time to bring it to the vet for professional treatment.