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Hi All, my cat is active and play full .But i often find him breathing very fastly,i could hear broken sounds when he breathes. may be asthma sort of thing. But what i found different is that he is leaning on the wall and sitting. what makes him to do so? is it making him comfortable over any pains?. did any of you cats showed these symptoms? Can u please help me up.

Note: i am giving him dry food soaked in water. what are the other home foods which can be given to cats?

2007-04-15 18:09:13 · 6 answers · asked by kanna 3 in Pets Cats

6 answers

You should take him to vet asap. It sounds like a bad respitory problem. It could be a upper respitory infection, heartworms, heart failure, asthma or other things. When you go to the vet they will listen to his heart and lungs. Sometimes when animals are having trouble with their hearts they can have problems breathing. After that depending on the physical exam findings they might want to do a EKG or blood pressure, radiographs of the chest and/or bloodwork. I wish you luck.

2007-04-15 18:26:43 · answer #1 · answered by Vetgirl 2 · 1 0

some greater desirable pounds with a senior cat is lots greater durable on her than whilst she became youthful. i might advise taking her (and your kitten) to a distinctive vet. it extremely is unusual the vet became very drawn on your older cat on the time, yet may well be a powerful recommend for animal weight problems. Why did you're taking the kitten to a distinctive vet interior the 1st place? Cats, like people, do properly with a habitual feeding. examine the back of your cat's nutrition to confirm how a lot she could eat in an afternoon. in the adventure that your cat is a touch heavy, it extremely is significant get her into the vet besides to make confident it truly isn't a scientific circumstance (your nutrition ought to be merely nice). attempt to ease your older cat's stress as properly with the recent kitty interior the living house.

2016-12-20 15:57:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can't treat respiratory problems at home.

Please take your cat to the vet, it could well be asthma, or worse. Asthma is treatable.

Chalice

2007-04-15 23:08:53 · answer #3 · answered by Chalice 7 · 0 0

you need to get your cat in for a vet visit. Sounds like an upper respiratory infection. she probably needs antibiotics.

2007-04-15 18:36:37 · answer #4 · answered by katie d 6 · 1 0

Kitty needs to see a vet!

Here's where you can learn more than you ever thought there was to know about cat food:

http://www.catinfo.org

But get kitty to a vet!

2007-04-15 18:16:15 · answer #5 · answered by Mick 5 · 2 0

You need to take him to the vet ASAP now.

2007-04-15 18:13:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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