What should I do if my cat is coughing?

What should I do if my cat is coughing?

Cats may cough if they have hairballs, asthma, or heartworm disease. If your cat is coughing, you should have it checked out by your veterinarian. Choking, on the other hand, is a dire situation for which you should seek immediate veterinary care.

When should I worry about my cats cough?

If your cat's cough is persistent, continues for more than a few days, or begins to worsen, take them to the vet. A cough that persists may be an indication of a respiratory infection or asthma.

Why is my indoor cat coughing?

In cats, coughing is most often a sign of an inflammatory problem affecting the lower respiratory tract, especially some form of bronchitis. This inflammation is often due to an infection, particularly with viruses such as feline viral rhinotracheitis, or bacteria such as Bordetella.

Why does my cat keep coughing and gagging?

Coughing and gagging may be caused by many other conditions besides hairball. Some of these condions include asthma, allergies, worms, respiratory infection, foreign bodies in the respiratory or gasterointestinal tract, and other gasterointestinal or respiratory problems.

What does it sound like when a cat is coughing?

There are two types of cat coughs: a dry cough or a productive (wet) cough. The lining of the whole respiratory system contains cells that secrete mucus, or the thick gooey material you see when blowing your nose. A dry cough sounds like a “honk” or “wheeze” and your cat does not swallow afterward.

Why does my cat keep throwing up and coughing?

Allergies — In addition to skin issues, cats can develop respiratory problems, such as coughing, sneezing, and eye discharge, from allergies. Respiratory disease — Viral or bacterial diseases, such as feline viral rhinotracheitis, can cause coughing in cats.

Why is my cat sneezing and wheezing?

Cats, especially kittens, often get upper airway (respiratory) infections. If your cat shows any signs of respiratory illness, such as sneezing, wheezing, 'gummy' eyes or a runny nose, make an appointment to have him or her evaluated right away.