My senior cat is FIV positive and just started sneezing a lot and seems congested. Should I be worried about an upper respiratory thing, or is this normal for a cat like him? Dial A Vet.

Yesterday, I noticed my senior cat, who's FIV positive, sneezing quite a bit, and he seems to be congested. Given his health condition, I'm concerned he might be dealing with an upper respiratory infection. Is this something common in cats like him, or should I be taking more immediate action to get him seen by a vet?

Answer

Your senior cat, who is FIV positive, experiencing sneezing and congestion may be a sign of an upper respiratory infection, which is common in FIV positive cats. Monitoring and prompt action can help manage his symptoms effectively.

  • Upper respiratory infections are common in FIV positive cats.
  • Monitor symptoms to decide on further actions.
  • Consult with a vet for tailored advice and peace of mind.

Cats with FIV have a weakened immune system, making them more susceptible to upper respiratory infections. Sneezing and congestion are common symptoms, but it's important to ensure these symptoms do not escalate. If your cat shows signs of discomfort, or if there is a change in their behavior or eating habits, a veterinary consultation is advisable to rule out complications and provide appropriate treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my FIV positive cat more prone to infections?

    Cats with FIV have compromised immune systems, making it harder for them to fight off infections, such as upper respiratory infections.

  • What are the warning signs that require immediate veterinary attention?

    If your cat is experiencing difficulty breathing, has a decreased appetite, or shows significant changes in behavior, it is best to seek veterinary care promptly.

  • How can I support my FIV positive cat's immune system?

    Providing a well-balanced diet, minimizing stress, and ensuring regular veterinary check-ups can help support your cat's immune system.

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