Cats Eyes Watering And Sneezing
It is a very common problem in kittens.
Cats eyes watering and sneezing. This gradually becomes worse and the lids begin to swell. There are many precautions you can take to keep your pets healthy. The first one is like the milder condition allergy.
The cat usually runs a fever and may salivate. Cat flu caused by feline calicivirus or herpesvirus is another common cause of watery eyes in cats. The second one is respiratory disease which is more severe for sure.
My cat has allergies. Make sure to clean their house if any and help them to avoid things that can make them sneeze such as dirty rugs pest spray molecules or even their litter box. There are two main things to cause cat sneezing and watery eyes.
If a cat is allergic to something and they get exposed to it their body will react and the effect can include constant sneezing and getting their eyes watery. Cats are as prone to many diseases as their owners. Usually the cat starts to sniffle and give an occasional sneeze which gradually becomes more frequent and more violent.
In young cats the first sign of the cat flu is often a discharging red eye. Adult cats that are usually healthy will often get over cat flu without treatment. Feline upper respiratory infection FURI refers to infections in the area of the nose throat and sinus area much like the common cold in humans.
Cat Upper Respiratory Infection is what many of us probably refer. They sneeze and have watery eyes for a few days then get better this last round Angel started out like the rest but I could soon see she was feeling much worse than the others and she acted like she had a higher than normal temp so I took her in and the cold turned into a bad infection in her upper respiratory and affected one of her eyes. It seems like once a year the cold makes its rounds in all our cats or at least most of them.