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.
In descriptive terms, a sneeze is a sudden, powerful expulsion of air from the nasal passages and mouth.
In cats, a persistent sneeze can indicate an illness or other condition, especially if it’s accompanied by other symptoms.
It’s not exceptionally uncommon for cats to develop sneezing afflictions, and cat shelters often have isolation rooms for sneezy cats.
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 makes it hard to eradicate the viruses.
Odd as it may sound, sneezing can be side effect of dental disease. Any infection of that general palate area may affect the respiratory membranes that lead to sneezing.
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