It sounds like your cat might be experiencing a mild allergic reaction to the Cerenia nose drops. Sneezing and discomfort, although they may be mild, can indicate that her body is reacting to the medication.
- Monitor your cat's symptoms closely.
- Sneezing should not persist for long after administering the drops.
- Seek veterinary advice if symptoms worsen or new symptoms appear.
Cerenia is used to manage nausea in cats, but as with any medication, some pets might have sensitivities. If your cat is sneezing and seems uncomfortable, it’s important to watch her closely. If these symptoms are mild and infrequent, it might be just a temporary side effect. However, if the symptoms are persistent or worsening, consult a veterinarian. Slight irritation can sometimes occur, but the sneezing should not be prolonged.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if my cat continues sneezing after using the drops?
If the sneezing persists after a day or two, stop using the drops and contact your veterinarian. They may want to examine your cat further to identify any allergic reactions or other issues.
- Are there any other side effects of Cerenia that I should watch for?
Some other potential side effects include lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea. If your cat exhibits any severe symptoms or seems to be in distress, contact your veterinarian immediately.
- When should I consider this an emergency?
If your cat experiences severe reactions like continuous vomiting, difficulty breathing, or collapses, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care.
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