Why is my cat sneezing and making weird wheezing sounds, is it serious?

This afternoon, my cat started sneezing a lot and making these strange wheezing noises whenever she breathes. It’s not something I’ve noticed her do before, and it’s got me quite concerned. Could this be a sign of something serious, or is it likely to pass on its own?

Answer

Your cat's sudden sneezing and wheezing could be alarming, but it might indicate an underlying issue that needs attention.

  • Monitor your cat's symptoms closely.
  • Consider potential causes like allergens or respiratory infections.
  • Consult a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

Cats can sneeze and wheeze for various reasons, ranging from mild irritations like dust or allergies to more serious issues like respiratory infections or asthma. Short-lived sneezing fits could simply be due to irritants in the air, but when paired with wheezing or if it persists, it could be cause for concern. Given your description, it would be best to observe any additional symptoms and consult a veterinarian if the situation doesn't improve soon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat starts wheezing suddenly?

    It is important to monitor your cat's behavior for other symptoms and assess any changes in the environment that may have triggered the wheezing. Seek veterinary advice if the wheezing continues or is accompanied by other symptoms like coughing or lethargy.

  • Can cats develop allergies overnight?

    While it’s uncommon for allergies to develop out of nowhere, environmental factors or new substances your cat is exposed to can start causing reactions at any time. Consider potential allergens in your home and consult a vet for further evaluation.

  • Is wheezing in cats considered an emergency?

    If wheezing is severe, affects your cat's ability to breathe, or accompanies other worrying symptoms like blue gums or tongue (a sign of lack of oxygen), seek immediate veterinary care.

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