Cats Eyes Watering And Sneezing
Hi I got a kitten two weeks ago and he started developing watery eyes that turned into him sneezing and sounding stuffy with a little bit of gunk coming out of the eyes too.
Cats eyes watering and sneezing. The veterinarian may also recommend hospitalization if your cat is dehydrated or not eating. Upper Respiratory Infections Upper respiratory infections in cats including cat flu cause snotty noses and weepy eyes alongside general feelings of lethargy and malaise in pets. Tearing eye discharge and sneezing are common symptoms of feline upper respiratory tract disease.
In this case your veterinarian will prescribe antibiotics for your four-legged friend. Sometimes that watery discharge is a sign that your cats eyes are in full fight mode against a threat to their health. When your cat is sneezing a lot and suffering from a runny nose you cant give.
After a day or so the cat begins to sneeze both eyes are sore and weeping and there is a clear discharge from the nose. This gradually becomes worse and the lids begin to swell. Make sure to clean their house if any and help them to avoid things that can make them sneeze such as dirty rugs pest spray molecules or even their litter box.
There are many precautions you can take to keep your pets healthy. The symptoms of cat flu are sneezing runny eyes and nose a high temperature poor appetite and lethargy. Most cats sneeze if followed with mild symptoms only such as the watery eyes or runny nose you can just simply monitor them and have them indoor to be watched for changes.
Left untreated cat flu can become very serious. The eyes start to run and the lids can become very swollen forcing the cat to keep its eyes almost completely closed. An infected cat may have thick discharge from its eyes and have difficulty holding its eyes open.
The cat usually runs a fever and may salivate. It is a very common problem in kittens. A tabby and a Siamese.