Have you ever been caught off guard by your furry friend's sudden "achoo"? As a cat owner, you've probably witnessed your feline companion sneeze from time to time. While an occasional sneeze is usually nothing to fret about, persistent or excessive sneezing can be a sign that something'...
Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections.If you’ve got a sneezing cat, chances are good the cat has an upper respiratory infection. Similar to colds in humans, these infections are more common in young cats, especially in those coming from animal shelters. Many of these infections can be prev...
trying not to stir up the dust into the air. Wash the cat's bedding weekly and dry it on high heat to get rid of any dust mites. You'll also want to change the litter. Your cat could be allergic to the litter if they'
Sneezing Cat Needs to Be TestedQuestion: Our 12-year-old cat seems otherwise healthy but has started to sneeze violently 10 to 15 times a day. There is no discharge or mucous, and I was wondering if a cat can have hay fever or allergies.Morrone, Marc...
Tim Anderson
Hello! My 11 year old cat Cali has started sneezing a few days ago. At first i didnt think anything of it because it didnt happen alot then it started more she can go hours without sneezing then bam she sneezes and kinda like blows out her nose other times. She has no discharge from...
Species: CatBreed: Domestic ShorthairAge: 2-5 yearsI have a two year old cat. I adopted her from a shelter last December. When I adopted her she suffered from upper respiratory infection. She would cough and hack until her vet prescribed an antibiotic which cleared things up. This summer...
摘要: Focuses on cats' upper respiratory infection (URI). Causes of viral respiratory infection in cats; Bacterial respiratory infection; Disorders of cats with symptoms similar to URI; Information on Bordetella and Kennel cough in cats; How Succotash, a cat with bacterial URI was treated....
Beasts (1658) 431 The sneezings of a Musk-cat is an excellent remedy against the resolution of the sinews or the Palsie.†2. a. A preparation or powder inducing sternutation; an errhine or sternutatory. Obs.1621Burton Anat. Mel. ii. v. ii. iv, Sneesings, masticatories and nas...