Cats Eyes Watering And Sneezing
I have two cats.
Cats eyes watering and sneezing. An infected cat may have thick discharge from its eyes and have difficulty holding its eyes open. However just like any chronic disease if you find cat sneezing and watery eyes sign it would be best to immediately consult to the vet. Respiratory infections - infections inside the airways can cause sneezing.
And your cats immune system will take care of virus infection. It is a very common problem in kittens. If a cat is allergic to something and they get exposed to it their body will react and the effect can include constant sneezing and getting their eyes watery.
The eyes start to run and the lids can become very swollen forcing the cat to keep its eyes almost completely closed. Early signs of upper respiratory disease include sneezing watery eyes and a clear discharge from the nose. My cats been sneezing all day yesterday and this morning.
Feline upper respiratory tract infections are a frequent cause of sneezing in cats. Cat sneezing can be surprisingly difficult to diagnose for several reasons. Most of the time the cause is minor and will clear.
Often a strong healthy cat may show nothing except a watery discharge from one or both eyes. 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. The cat may sound congested and cough or gag.
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. In this case your veterinarian will prescribe antibiotics for your four-legged friend. He is still eating and is trying to drink water but his nose passages are stuffed so he is having a hard time and his eyes are tearing.