If your cat is sneezing a lot and has the flu, I will explain the causes.
Bacterial infection
Chlamydia and bordetella bacteria are the most common and extremely contagious. The main forms of contagion are through feeders and drinkers.
Viral infection
The viruses that most cause respiratory infections in cats are feline herpes and calicivirus. These infections cause constant sneezing in furry cats, as well as fever and coughing. They are contagious, being transmitted from cat to cat and, if not treated in time, can cause pneumonia in the kitten!
Foreign object in the nose
Perhaps your kitten's problem is something much simpler than imagined. There are chances that there is just an object lodged in your kitty's nasal passages. Until you manage to expel it, the feline will keep sneezing.
Conjunctivitis
As incredible as it may seem, your cat's constant sneezing could be related to inflammation around his eyes, causing conjunctivitis. Ask a veterinarian about it.
Feline AIDS
The feline immunodeficiency virus is common in cats that have contact with the outside world. Causing a drop in the cat's immunity, your feline may start to sneeze as a result. It is usually accompanied by symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, infections, among others.
Allergy
If your pet has a stuffy nose and is sneezing, this could be a sign of an allergy. Pollen, food and dust mites are possible causes of irritation in your furry best friend's nose.
Rhinitis and sinusitis
It's not just humans who suffer from rhinitis and sinusitis. Snoring and breathing with an open mouth are signs that your cat may suffer from these problems, in addition to phlegm and difficulty inhaling.
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