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that is how animals cool themselves down when they are hot....do not worry

2007-01-30 04:57:29 · answer #1 · answered by i pack a 44 5 · 0 0

nicely, i will establish why you're nerve-racking. I dont understand, in spite of the undeniable fact that it must be a hairball? regularly cats do it removed from human beings, yet there must be one caught. Vets is the main secure decision. additionally, my cat grew to become into hit by using a motor vehicle as a kitten, and had a fractured tail. luckily, she did no longer might desire to have it taken off, and he or she remains alive on the instant, yet she breathes quite heavily each and every of the time. whilst she walks, she wheezes. The vets think of its reason her lungs might have been harm, and made smaller. She's a very appropriate cat, and he or she is genuinely fortunate to be alive. It would not impact her in any opposite direction, she nonetheless runs and purrs and stuff, yet you cant help yet be conscious how heavily she breathes. She is likewise quite skinny. She would not have worms, yet she is diverse. We feed her the comparable, yet somethings unusual. She remains the comparable cat, and that i like her the comparable. only get your kitten regarded at, if it would not blow over. faster quite than later. wish this helps. wish your kitten's ok quickly!!! xxxx

2016-11-23 14:13:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would just give your Vet a call, but she is probably fine. Her lung capacity is not yet up to speed with the rest of her body, and kittens can have a lot of energy, as you know.

I would just make sure that she has lots of water available at all times, and that she is on a high-protein diet (i.e. Purina Kitten Chow) to promote growth. Her lungs and other organs will continue to develop and she'll turn into a healthy beautiful adult feline.

~MEOW

2007-01-30 04:59:03 · answer #3 · answered by Razor 2 · 0 0

it is natural for kittens to pant after running around with their mouth open-- it is a trait that breeders have been building into them for a long time .

2007-01-30 05:03:31 · answer #4 · answered by plasmabath 2 · 0 0

No, not at all. Cats pant like dogs when they get too hot also, its just that you never see cats do it because they dont get themselves worked up that often. Kittens are playful and still do not know their limits, so she is just hot.

One of my cats used to play untiul she darn near fainted when she was a kitten.

2007-01-30 04:57:59 · answer #5 · answered by Mr. Goodkat 7 · 1 0

I once had a cat that did that,they can pant like a dog does,its their way of cooling down,but if I were you I wouldnt let it get to that stage as its clearly over exhasted and may????? cause problems in the future,,,,cheers hope this helps

2007-01-30 05:08:31 · answer #6 · answered by cowpattice 2 · 0 0

Your kitten might have heart worms or a cloged nasal passage take it to a vet it's the only way to be sure. plus it will probably need shots anyway.

2007-01-30 05:02:37 · answer #7 · answered by D P 1 · 0 0

Does she have asthma? The little ones have endless energy. Maybe she is getting tired, let her drink water and stop playing for a while. let her rest.If it is only panting, thats fine, but wheezing is not.

2007-01-30 05:00:49 · answer #8 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 0

no, its fine, its their way of cooling themselves down when they are hot. Most people think that only dogs pant but other animals do it to so no need to worry he's fine :)

2007-01-30 06:23:04 · answer #9 · answered by Sexy Chick 2 · 0 0

My cat does that after she plays for a long time so im not sure
Does she get tired quick?

2007-01-30 04:57:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no. it's just like a dog does when you play with him for a while, he pants and gets tired. (mine never quits, so he pants and is tired, but i have to stop because he won't let up.)

2007-01-30 04:57:45 · answer #11 · answered by lovelyhorsefriend06 4 · 0 0

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