Maybe you have witnessed a significant sneezing fit, or perhaps your cat has been sneezing incessantly over the past day or two; it could indicate an underlying issue.
Nobody likes to be caught in an unending torrent of head explosions (sneezes can feel like head explosions sometimes). So why does my cat keep sneezing?
Since cats can’t tell us what’s wrong, monitoring and understanding the visual signs are essential.
Cat flu usually occurs in young cats and tends to be a common occurrence in cat shelters. The tendency for cats to become carriers of viruses (without symptoms) makes it hard to eradicate the viruses.
As odd as it may sound, sneezing can be a side effect of dental disease or disorder. Any infection of that general palate area may also affect the respiratory membranes that lead to sneezing.
People with children may be all too familiar with the dreaded object stuck up the nose. This can also happen in cats, especially those who love to wander around outdoors love to smell things, roll in the dirt, and play with various objects.
Cats are interesting animals and sometimes suffer side effects after medical treatment like annual shots and vaccinations.
Cats are highly sensitive to environmental contaminants. They can also manifest allergies to the oddest things, a lot like humans.
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