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Kitty sneezed
A kitty sneezing may be caused by factors such as foreign objects or smells, cold stimulation, colds, and other illnesses. It is recommended that owners clean and disinfect their homes promptly and ensure good ventilation. If the cause is cold stimulation, it is necessary to take appropriate warming measures for the kitty. If it's due to a cold, timely medication is required for treatment.
Causes of Sneezing
Reasons for a kitty's sneezing:
- Upper respiratory infection in the kitty, with sensitive nasal mucosa.
- Foreign objects in the kitty's nose, such as grass seeds, small branches, etc., causing stress reactions.
- Rhinitis in the kitty, with inflammatory infection in the nasal cavity, leading to sneezing.
- Benign or malignant tumors in the nasal cavity, affecting respiratory tract patency, and causing the kitty's body to react with rejection.
Treatment for Sneezing
There are two ways to solve a kitty's sneezing caused by environmental or irritant factors, such as perfumes, flowers, etc. Changing the environment or removing irritants can improve the sneezing. If the cause of the kitty's sneezing is a respiratory infection, it is recommended to go to the hospital for inspection and timely treatment.
Medication for Sneezing
If a kitty catches a cold and starts sneezing, you can give it oral pet dosage of doxycycline, which is an effective drug for pet respiratory infections. You can also give the kitty an injection to reduce inflammation. Since the cold usually lasts for a long time, about a week, it is necessary to persist in giving the kitty medication. In addition, oral traditional Chinese medicine, such as fruit root extract, can also help alleviate the symptoms of sneezing.