My older cat has started sneezing a lot all of a sudden, should I be worried and reach out to a vet?

I've noticed that my older cat has suddenly started sneezing quite a lot over the past day or so. She's usually quite healthy, but this seems to have come out of nowhere. Could this be a sign of something serious, or should I take her in to get checked by a vet?

Answer

It's concerning when your usually healthy older cat starts sneezing a lot suddenly. This could be due to several non-serious causes, but it's always wise to monitor her closely and consider a veterinary consultation.

  • Older cats can develop sudden sneezing from irritants or infections.
  • Keep an eye on any additional symptoms like discharge or lethargy.
  • A vet visit is recommended if sneezing persists or worsens.

While frequent sneezing in cats can be triggered by something minor, like dust or allergens, it can also indicate an upper respiratory infection or other health issues, especially in older cats. If your cat is sneezing persistently or showing other signs of illness like coughing, nasal discharge, or decreased appetite, it's best to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause. This will ensure your cat receives the proper care and treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat's sneezing gets worse?

    If your cat's sneezing worsens or she develops additional symptoms like discharge or lethargy, it's best to consult with a veterinarian for an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan.

  • Could my cat's environment cause her sneezing?

    Yes, environmental factors like dust, smoke, or strong odors can trigger sneezing in cats. Make sure her living area is clean and free of irritants.

  • Is sneezing in cats always a sign of an infection?

    Not always. While infections can cause sneezing, other factors such as allergies or foreign bodies can also be responsible. Monitoring other symptoms will help determine the likelihood of an infection.

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