be allergies too. She is 5 months old. Gray with black tiger stripes. She sneezes quite a bit. At least 3-4 x a day. But her eyes aren't filled with puss and she doesn't seem to have any problems breathing. Also her nose looks clear.
Do you think its a cold or allergies?I need some advise. I think my kitten has a cold but I'm not sure. It could?
Probably an upper respiritory infection, common in cats. Vet can give antibiotics for this.I need some advise. I think my kitten has a cold but I'm not sure. It could?
NO! Do you freak out every time you sneeze cuz you think you have a cold, even thou your nose isnt running? no..everyone sneezes, your cat is fine.
this sounds like a common case of uppper respitory infection it wont cost alot to get it fixed but if you dont take her to see a vet she could die so take her asap
It could definitely be allergies. My kitten had URI's for nearly a month. He was a shelter kitty and he caught it there. After they cleared up, he continued to sneeze several times a day, usually in the morning -- just like me.
It's good that you provided a complete summary so we know her eyes and lungs are clear. If she starts to play less or go off her food have a vet check her out.
Oh, and I started dusting the wood floors more often since he sniffed up any lint, dirt, cat hair, etc. during his explorations.
Allergies ,if it is just sneezing I wouldn't worry she will be fine. If you are worried try some baby Benadryl. Give it by weight.
If she has no eye or nasal discharge, it's probably allergies. Strange as it sounds there are cats with hay fever, or maybe the air in your house is too dry. I'd run her to the vet just to make sure, though.
well, I common way to find out if their sick is to check their litter box for irregularities, are they throwing up more than usual, are they eating or drinking less, and is their nose dry. If some of those symptoms are there, I would call a vet and explain and get advice whether it should be taken in, sneezing is very normal, my cats do it all the time. If its excessive, then tell the vet that as well. If the cat is an outdoor cat, then I would definitely take it to the vet, especially if it hasn't got any needles.
Cats don't get colds. The cold virus is human-specific. How about taking this kitten to a vet to be checked out? It sounds like she has an upper respiratory infection that will not go away without antibiotics. And really - how can anyone here magically tell if she's sick or she's allergic to something? That's what VETS are for.
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