Cats Coughing Wheezing: Possible Causes & Solutions
Section 1: Coughing Due to Cold
Cats often suffer from colds, which can lead to coughing. The primary cause of a cat's cold is usually exposure to cold temperatures and significant temperature fluctuations. Initial symptoms may include sneezing, watery eyes, clear nasal discharge, and the cat may appear to have normal appetite and energy. However, as the condition progresses, it can lead to respiratory diseases, a decrease in appetite and energy, coughing, wheezing, hoarseness, and an increase in eye discharge.
How can we prevent such occurrences?
Boost your cat's immune system.
Ensure appropriate water temperature when bathing your cat (it's best to have a professional do it).
Pay attention to your cat's diet.
Keep the air conditioning temperature moderate.
Regularly administer vaccinations and deworming.