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why your cat sneezes ?

Anna Andersonne by Anna Andersonne
July 21, 2021
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why your cat sneezes ?

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Many owners think of an illness when the cat sneezes – a cold or even the notorious cat flu. Most cats sneeze for a harmless reason. Even if the cat does “hatching” a lot, it doesn’t have to be an illness. Blogger Dominik Hollenbach explains the different triggers for sneezing in cats.
Here is a list of reasons why your cat sneezes often :

Cat disease / distemper

Cat disease or cat distemper is also caused by a virus and can be fatal if left untreated. Just like cat flu, distemper is a highly contagious cat disease, which is why even the smallest signs should be clarified by the veterinarian immediately. The cat disease is treated with interferons and serum antibodies. Your house tiger is given infusions to counteract the high loss of fluid. To prevent it from getting that far, you should have your cat vaccinated against distemper as a baby.

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Cat sneezes – it can do that (Image: Pixabay)

Cat disease symptoms

  • long-lasting, high fever
  • severe tiredness, reluctance to move
  • Cat does not eat
  • Vomit

Dry heating air

Not only are humans sensitive to dry heating air in winter, but cats too. When the air is dry, the mucous membranes produce more moisture, and the nose tries to immediately get rid of the excess secretion. This is called the urge to sneeze.

Cats should not be exposed to dry air for too long, as otherwise, the mucous membranes can become chronically inflamed.

It can help to increase the humidity in the room. If the cat is still sneezing, the trigger is not the dry heating air.

Perfumes, cleaning products, and Co.

Household odors are one of the most common reasons a cat sneezes. It is normal for a cat to sniff a perfume and then start sneezing.

Perfumes, hairspray, and other cosmetics often contain propellants that can irritate human mucous membranes for a short time. Fortunately, such gases only have a very short half-life, so sneezing will soon pass.

However, caution is advised with household cleaners! They usually contain many chemical additives, such as chlorine. Chlorine is poisonous and can cause chemical burns in humans and animals.

Cat sneezes while the vacuum cleaner is running.

Vacuum cleaners are actually supposed to remove dust from the home. Unfortunately, when the device starts, the dust is whirled up quite a bit.

Some cats are susceptible to dust particles. As soon as the vacuum cleaner is running, they can suffer a veritable sneeze attack.

But don’t worry: as soon as a cat has freed the dust particles from its nose, it is completely the same again unless she has a dust allergy.

Fortunately, most cats run away as soon as a vacuum cleaner is switched on. However, some animals are also very crazy about the devices and enjoy being “vacuumed.

When sneezing stands for illness

The nose itches and runs. Sometimes your darling breathes louder than usual. The cat also sneezes, coughs, and its eyes water? Outdoor hikers can catch a cold in cool temperatures. Indoor cats exposed to drafts can also get cold. The animals then feel similar to humans. They are looking for warmth and want peace. If the condition persists for more than two days, be sure to see the vet. Because then there might be more to it.

Read Also: Prepare and carry out the leash walk with the cat.

Cat flu – the cat sneezes frequently, the eyes are gummy.

This disease sounds more harmless than it is in many cases. It describes a complex of symptoms that can be triggered by various pathogens, including bacteria and viruses. Your cat will then sneeze and sometimes choke, have less appetite, or have sores and ulcers in the mouth and throat. There is also discharge from the nose and eyes.

If you notice such symptoms, be sure to go to the vet with your darling. After a detailed examination and clarification, the veterinarian can prescribe an antibiotic against the bacterial attack. Herpes and caliciviruses, which are among the causes of cat flu, can be treated with homeopathic treatment, strengthening the immune system. An interferon regimen may also help.

In particular, young animals are still very vulnerable to health, so that the disease can even be fatal in the worst case. However, the sooner you recognize them, the greater the chances that your darling will be completely healthy again. Primary vaccination and booster vaccinations against cat flu are recommended. Unfortunately, they do not protect against all virus strains, so that despite vaccination, the disease can also occur.

Does the cat sneeze a lot at certain times of the year?

An allergy may be the reason for increased sneezing attacks. This can affect not only people but also their animal roommates. Watch your cat closely: Does the behavior occur particularly often in a certain season or situation? Allergies to pollen, mold, house dust, or cleaning agents are not as common in cats as humans. But they are definitely possible causes of sneezing.

This could also be of interest to you: Poisonous foods for cats.

.”When should you go to the vet?

In general, if you are unsure, take your darling to the vet as a precaution. Can you answer the following questions with “Yes”? Then a visit to the vet is necessary.

  • Does your cat sneeze unusually often?
  • Are there other symptoms of illness associated with it?
  • Does it behave differently, for example, is it lacking drive, or does it not want to eat?

What can I do if my cat sneezes?

To help your cat, find out why your cat is sneezing and what symptoms are occurring. In this way, you can, for example, identify an allergy. If you have analyzed the cause of the allergy, we should avoid the allergenic substance. If you have severe allergies, hypersensitization, or emergency medication can help.

If your cat sneezes because it has a cold, you should let your cat rest and create a warm and quiet place for it. If the cold lasts a little longer, therapy at the veterinarian is necessary. You should also make sure that your cat is drinking enough fluids. The same measures apply if your cat suffers from cat flu. With the latter, a basic vaccination or an annual follow-up vaccination can help.

If nasal polyps trigger the sneeze, only surgery will help.

Learn more at Kittens: Tips for Handling Kittens

Can a cold be transmitted from humans to cats?

If a person has caught a cold, he can still cuddle with his cat and enjoy its soothing purr: it is virtually impossible to infect the animal with human cold viruses or flu pathogens. There is one exception, however:

if streptococci are confirmed, humans and animals can infect each other. In any case, until a full recovery is made, keep your distance.

How long does the common cold usually last?

An otherwise healthy cat should recover within a few days, even without the administration of special medication. If the animal’s condition does not improve significantly or even deteriorate, owners should definitely arrange a check-up appointment with the vet.

Read More: How often should you feed your cat?

 

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