if she starts sneezing about 10-20 times daily and you see yellowy green goop coming out of her eyes and nose then definitly get her to the vet. she will probably have an upper respiratory infection. If she is sneezing only 3 times day, then it is nothing to worry about...many cats are allergic to dust and other pollens around the house. if your still worried take her to the vet.
2006-10-16 15:07:11
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answered by cherrydevil119 3
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Watch the cat for a little bit. Make sure it has access to clean water and fresh food at all times, as well as clean bedding if it sleeps in a certain area.
If it is getting worse in any way (i.e. sneezing more, getting runny eyes, getting lethargic, sneezing up stuff, and so on) take it to the vet as soon as possible, because it probably is sick with a respiratory infection or a feline version of a 'cold'. The vet will give it a shot or give pills or medicine to be mixed with food and these will help it to recover.
If it just sneezes from time to time, nothing else seems wrong, or it never gets worse, it's probably just from dust around the home, natural causes of other sorts. or something the kitten is mildly allergic to.
You can watch the cat to try to determine if it is allergic or what it might be allergic to as well, because sneezing might happen when it is around these things. Your vet could also help with this.
Essentially, in the end, taking it to the vet if the sneezing doesn't go away is a good idea. The vet may be able to provide something that can help the kitten.
2006-10-16 15:13:49
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answered by Alli Cobra 2
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If she has runny stuff from eyes, ears, nose, she should see a Vet. You need to call your Vet anyway & ask under what circumstances should you bring her in, what are the safe limits? Kittens get a lot of sickness in thier first year. They dehydrate easily due t thier small body mass, so ask the Vet about the skin test and other indicators for this. Have fun with your little one & take weekly photos, theuy grow so fast it will seem amazing they were ever that tiny =)
2006-10-16 15:10:08
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answered by gettin'real 5
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Just keep an eye on her-keep her out of drafts and do not wash,let her get wet. Maybe just something tickling her nose but if her eyes bright,her nose wet and she plays-is her usual active self then wouldn't worry but just observe BUT if Her Nose feels dry(cats noses when healthy are moist)her eyes look kind of dull and she doesn't play as much, sleeps more than usual,can't get her to play by swishing something to get her attention and keeps on Sneezing then you must have her checked by the Vet for if ill the sooner she geats chkd and gets medicine the better for the kitty. Good Luck
2006-10-16 15:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Either a cold and it will pass, or it's seasonal allergies, and it will pass. One of our cats has been sneezing more now that it's fall. If it seems bad take him/her to the vet so they can check it out and determined it anything can be given.
2006-10-16 16:18:36
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answered by Indigo 7
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Aw say god bless you =)
Hah but seriously, give it a little bit of honey a few times a day. I did this to mine when it was coughing/sneezing and it cleared up with time.
2006-10-16 15:03:43
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answered by risaNaldo 2
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Blow its i would recomend playing with its ears so it will jerk its head and the dust will get out!
2006-10-16 15:03:33
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answered by zach h 1
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say bless you. I really dont think it is much of a problem
2006-10-16 15:05:34
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answered by Joe D 3
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she could be sneezing from something strong.or she is allegic to something.
2006-10-17 14:05:12
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answered by Lava Baby 1
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wrap a pair of your dirty underwear around its cute little face, and tape it there so it stays
2006-10-16 15:03:12
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answered by twobitchessplayer(Hank) 1
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