- Why does the cat sneeze - cold
- Why is a cat sneezing - cat runny nose
- Why does the cat sneeze - foreign body
- Why does the cat sneeze - allergy
- Why does the cat sneeze - chlamydiosis
- Why is the cat sneezing - cryptococcosis
A cat sneezes not necessarily because it is sick - sometimes its sneezing is a completely harmless physiological symptom. But because it can also be a symptom of a disease, it is worth watching your pet carefully so that you go to the vet at the right moment.
The cat sneezessometimes reflexively. Like a human, he cleans his nose in this way. It is a physiological reflex caused by irritation of the nerves in the nose by contaminants that have entered the animal's nostrils and aimed at removing them. Sneezing can also be a reaction of the pet to an intense smell that does not suit him. This occasional sneezing should not be of concern to the cat owner. The situation is different when sneezing is repeated regularly and is accompanied by discharge - droplets coming out of the nose with the ejected air. This symptom may indicate a viral or bacterial disease, or an allergy.
Why does the cat sneeze - cold
Cat's runny nose, like the human one, can manifest as paroxysmal sneezing. This disease is usually caused by viruses that damage the upper respiratory tract (the cat starts coughing and sneezing, and serous discharge from the nose), sometimes the eyes and mouth. A cat who has a cold may become hotter, may be depressed and lose its appetite for food, and its lymph nodes may be enlarged.
A cat's cold can be a result of being chilled, wet or freezing. It is favored by a decrease in immunity caused by stress or diseases.
The very sneezing and nasal discharge is not yet dangerous, then it is enough to keep the cat warm and give him meals rich in vitamins, especially vitamin C, preferably wet food or cooked food. If the animal's condition worsens or there is purulent discharge from the nose, it is necessary to see a doctor who will prescribe medications, maybe even an antibiotic.
Why is a cat sneezing - cat runny nose
A cat sneezing, coughing, watery eyes and profuse drooling can all be symptoms of a cat runny nose. It is a dangerous viral disease that can have numerous bacterial complications. So if we notice that our pet is depressed, the discharge from its nose has an unpleasant smell, the cat's eyes start to purge, and changes appear in the cat's mouth - red erosions, then it is necessarythere is a visit to the vet, because it may be necessary to give the pet medicines or support its immunity with appropriate preparations.
Cat's rhinitis is one of the most common infectious diseases of cats, but at the same time one that can be avoided thanks to vaccinations.
Why does the cat sneeze - foreign body
Although it is rare, it is possible that a foreign body gets into the cat's nose, causing discomfort and irritating the pet's nose. Then sneezing is a natural instinct to remove it. When a cat is not coping, it is necessary to look inside its nose and remove the foreign body.
Why does the cat sneeze - allergy
Cats may suffer from seasonal allergies that include sneezing as well as watery eyes and nasal discharge. The allergen that causes these symptoms may be the detergent that the cat comes into contact with (e.g. floor cleaner), but also the aroma with which the cat litter is perfumed. Cat's food is a less common allergen that causes sneezing.
Why does the cat sneeze - chlamydiosis
Chlamydiosis is a bacterial disease whose symptoms include changes in the conjunctiva, tearing and suppuration of the eyes, but also sneezing and coughing - if the bacteria attack the animal's upper respiratory tract.
Chlamydia infection can be a complication of cat runny nose. Sometimes the infection will clear up on its own, but sometimes an antibiotic is required when the cat is weaker.
Why is the cat sneezing - cryptococcosis
It's a fungal infection that first develops in the cat's nasal cavity and then attacks the entire body. In addition to the characteristic sneezing and nasal discharge, the cat may have wheezing and ulcerated nostrils. Ringworm can spread to the eyes and nervous system. In any case, it is necessary to give the pet antifungal drugs.
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About the authorMałgorzata Wójcik The editor in charge of the website. Journalist with 25 years of experience. From the beginning, she was associated with the subject of children and he alth - she worked, among others. in the magazine "M jak mama". At mjakmama.pl, she specializes in pregnancy and childbirth. Privately - mother of three adolescent children. He is eager to read and walks in the woods with his dog.Read more articles from this author