1. Why is your cat sneezing?
There are quite a few different causes – leading to a cat sneezing. Determining the cause is quite important, it helps you to prevent and diagnose the disease more easily. Here are some of the main causes:
1.1. Sneezing due to allergies
Allergies are a common cause of cat sneezing. A cat's respiratory system is quite sensitive and easily irritated by causes such as mold, dust, pollen, detergents, perfumes, etc.
These are the main causes of cat allergies. From there, leading to constant sneezing in cats.
1.2. Cat has rhinitis or sinusitis
Just like us, cats can also experience nasal problems such as rhinitis or sinusitis.
Symptoms are easy to see when cats have rhinitis or sinusitis such as: stuffy nose, runny nose, sneezing, loss of appetite, heavy breathing, etc.
1.3. Cats infected with viruses and bacteria
One of the main causes of sneezing is infection . The virus affects the respiratory system of cats.
From there, causing respiratory infections, causing cats to sneeze continuously and accompanied by a number of other symptoms. Some viruses include:
- Herpes virus: This is a common virus in cats and is easily transmitted from one cat to another, through casual contact such as sharing food, contact with droplets, etc.
- Calcivirus: This virus is also highly contagious in cats, through contact only. This virus mainly causes mouth ulcers in cats. This leads to upper respiratory tract infection.
2. What are the symptoms of cat sneezing?
Here are some common symptoms when a cat has a runny nose and sneezing, that you need to know:
- Cats sneeze a lot for a few hours or days
- Cat with sneezing, watery eyes, pus
- Cat sneezing stuffy nose, runny nose
- Cats cough and sneeze
- Tired, anorexia
- Cat lost weight
- Drooling
- Shortness of breath, wheezing, heavy breathing
Above are some symptoms when your pet cat is sneezing. If they are experiencing most of the above symptoms, there is a good chance that the cat has an upper respiratory infection. Usually caused by a virus.
3. How to treat cat sneezing?
It is very important to treat when your cat sneezes. Because it directly affects the health of cats. Moreover, if not treated in time, the disease will become chronic.
3.1. Cat has mild sneezing
When a cat has a mild sneeze, it usually shows symptoms such as: sneezing for a certain period of time and without other symptoms.
When cats sneeze is usually due to allergies. In this case, you need to eliminate allergens such as dust, perfume, detergents.
Besides, you also need to clean the cat's nose regularly.
3.2. Cat sneezing with runny nose
Cat sneezing and runny nose is usually caused by rhinitis or sinusitis, there will be manifestations such as: cat sneezing, wheezing, cat sneezing, stuffy nose, loss of appetite, runny nose, ..
In this case, you also need to clean the cat's nose regularly. And monitor their status. When a cat sneezes with a runny nose, the use of antibiotics is the first effective treatment.
If the condition is getting worse, you can use antibiotics as directed by doctor.
3.3. Sneeze blood
According to experts, cats that sneeze with blood are often due to an upper respiratory infection. From viruses or bacteria, symptoms can include: sneezing, dry cough, runny nose, fatigue, not wanting to eat, etc.
In this case, the best way to treat a cat with blood sneezes is to take the pet to the nearest veterinary facility for timely diagnosis and treatment.
4. How to avoid?
To prevent your cat from sneezing, you need to keep the environment around your cat clean and fresh.
If the living space of the cat is not spacious and well ventilated. You can think of using air purifiers, to ensure that the air is always fresh, to remove allergens.
Moreover, one of the most effective ways to prevent sneezing caused by viruses is: routine vaccination of cats.
5. Note when cat sneezes
This is a common symptom and not too dangerous. So, you should not be too worried when your cat encounters this condition. Here are some tips for when your cat sneezes:
- Need to clean the cat's nose regularly
- Make sure the cat's living environment is always clean and cool
- Eliminate agents that can cause allergies in cats such as perfumes, detergents, etc.
In general, if your cat only sneezes moderately and has no other symptoms, you can simply monitor them and remove airborne allergens if present.
If your cat is getting worse and is accompanied by some of the symptoms we mentioned above. Then you should take your pet to the veterinary center, to be diagnosed and treated promptly by a doctor.