Cats often cough due to hairballs, or sneeze because they have something up their nose (eg., water).
However, coughing and sneezing together may be a sign of something more serious, such as URI (Upper Respiratory Infection). If the coughing/sneezing is happening more than normal, if they occur together, if the coughing sounds painful or if the cat has runny/watery/goopy eyes/nose, take him to the vet.
Cats breathe through their nose. When a cat has started breathing heavy and seems like he can not breathe, he needs to see a veterinarian.
It is possible that your cat is just reacting to the stimulation of the catnip and may be breathing faster as a result. However, if the breathing continues to be abnormal or if you notice any other concerning symptoms, it would be best to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any potential health issues.
If a cat is breathing in a bumpy or irregular manner, it could be a sign of a respiratory issue such as asthma, bronchitis, or a possible respiratory infection. It is important to have your cat evaluated by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Sometimes it gets sick and needs to be taken to the vet and it usually coughs the frog up because the cat get less comforted with a frog hopping around in its throat.
A meddlesome cat is a cat without a tail.
No, this may not be a sign of the cat being sick with only the one symptom. If the cat has other symptoms such as labored breathing or panting then a trip to a vet is advised.
Cats breathe through their nose. When a cat has started breathing heavy and seems like he can not breathe, he needs to see a veterinarian.
the cat was breathing rapidly for the dog had scared it.
If your baby sneezes, coughs, or his/her eyes become red,puffy, and/or swollen
If a cat is dead it will not move no matter what you do to it and it will not be breathing.
Breathing
A pair of lungs.
yes
If you cat is not breathing, then yes.
It is possible that your cat is just reacting to the stimulation of the catnip and may be breathing faster as a result. However, if the breathing continues to be abnormal or if you notice any other concerning symptoms, it would be best to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any potential health issues.
No, it is not recommended to use a nasal aspirator on a cat to help with their congestion or breathing difficulties. It is best to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment and care for your cat's respiratory issues.
I think you mean purring -_-. purrrrfectly natural, just means they are happy. If you are seriously concerned that your cat is breathing abnormally, call a veterinarian (you can find them in the phone book) in your area and ask them about it.