Strengthen the immune system
To prevent disease, a good immune system of your cat is especially important. Factors such as age or the change in weather have a negative effect on the immune system. A strong immune system is important to protect the cat from unpleasant viruses and external influences. Support the cat with cdVet products.
The immune system is the body's defense against pathogens. Cells and messenger substances that are specifically designed for this purpose fight the invaders and save certain blueprints for a later date in order to be able to react more quickly to recurring pathogens. The immune system includes organs such as bone marrow, thymus, spleen, tonsils, lymph nodes and special white blood cells. These cells of the immune system are called leukocytes and are divided into different cell types such as granulocytes, macrophages and natural killer cells (NK cells).
This varies from animal to animal and cannot be answered in general terms. Important factors here are the absorption of the first antibodies by the kittens during nursing. Other factors are diet, housing and many others that can influence an immune system.
Sufficient exercise, if possible in the fresh air, is a good basis for a strong immune system. Permanent stress can also lead to limited function, which is why our cats need sufficient rest and sleep without disruption. In addition, various supplements can be given to the food. Pure colostrum and high-quality oils with a balanced ratio of Omega 3-6-9 have proven particularly effective for cats.
Sufficient exercise, if possible in the fresh air, is a good basis for a strong immune system. Permanent stress can also lead to impaired function, which is why our cats need sufficient rest and sleep without disruption. In addition, various supplements can be given to their food. Pure colostrum and high-quality oils with a balanced ratio of Omega 3-6-9 have proven particularly effective for cats.
Mineral deficiency can manifest itself in different forms in cats. If there is a deficiency during growth, this can lead to problems with the musculoskeletal system, stunting in kittens, or even serious illnesses or death. In adult cats, the signs can range from dull fur and flaky skin to difficulties in reproduction, skin inflammation, gastrointestinal disorders or even neurological disorders.
