Hyperventilation is a "symptom" not a "syndrome".
Call your vet and make an apt. to take your cat in for an examination. Your vet will advise you of what type of Respiratory disorder you are dealing with and will recommend the proper treatment. Most often cats hyperventilate in cars.
I was told by my vet....you can cover the dogs nose....it will force them to have to stop and breathe through their mouth just like humans would have too. Just make sure not to lock their mouth close while putting your hand over their nose. It works and has stopped my puppy from continuing on.
Talk to your vet about this. If the vet has told you that your dog has Allergies, he probably gave you medication just in case, but if he hasn't, I would talk to him about getting some or ask him what to do when you dog has an allergic reaction. Remember the only person that will be able to help you in this situation is your vet. This is the only person that knows your pet individully.
Hyperventilation can be a symptom and sign of severe distress, whether pain, acute respiratory condition, or poisoning. Call your vet and have the cat seen ASAP.
You should probably call the vet.
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They could begin to get sick...When your dog or cat coughs up mucous; this means they have been "hyperventilating; hyperventilating is during hot weather the animal "breathes with the tongue hanging out...what happens is: when your dog "hyperventilates...mucous begins to collect @ the back of the dog's throat; so your dog "coughs up this mucous; if your dog or cat cannot cough up the mucus; then open the dog's mouth and scrape the mucous out of the dog's mouth with your fingers; then wash your hands...
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Give them a small paper bag to breath in.
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No . But you'll pass out rapidly .
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It is in my understanding that hyperventilating or in milder forms - panting, is the method in which dogs cool off. Therefore it is not a problem unless they can not seem to get relief and continue hyperventilating indefinitely, in which case you need to contact a reputable veterinarian.
Yes, you did have a panic attack wen you were at the doctor for your jab and saw the two needles and started hyperventilating.