In most cases allergies in animals show up as itching rather than sneezing. The sneezing could be anything from a foreign body in the nasal passage to a resparatory infection.
I'd say a trip to the vet is warranted. Keep us posted.
In most cases allergies in animals show up as itching rather than sneezing. The sneezing could be anything from a foreign body in the nasal passage to a resparatory infection.
I'd say a trip to the vet is warranted. Keep us posted.
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Thanks, Catlady!
I withheld the treats that I suspected might be causing the problems. She did quit sneezing. I don't know if it was the treats or not but my neighbor said the same thing about something in her nose. She suspects my kitty snorted an ant since we get those little black ants from time to time.
Now the problem is that my little girl has a weepy, watery eye. It's clear liquid more like tears. I just wonder if the little boy scratched her eye.
Thanks for the response.
Dj, Brie and Scutter
my Havoc has an eye that waters a lot from time to time. The vet said the eye itself looked OK and couldn't offer any help with it. However a lot of people I currently work with used to work at vet clinics and one suggested that it was a clogged tear duct. Whenever his eye gets all runny, I just massage the corner of it for a day or two and it goes away.
Although your girl's eye may be a delayed reaction from the previously-discussed allergy.
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