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Kitten
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Location: Maryland
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my cat stella has been sneezing alot more lately. in fact, she woke me up last night because she sneezed about 10 times in a row! she seems like she is feeling fine, but just seems to be sneezing alot more than usual.
could it be the dry air in the winter? anything more serious? she is an indoor cat. thanks. |
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Cool Cat
![]() Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: oregon
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Could just be an allergy to a number of things like cat litter dust, hairspray or other sprays, carpet freshener, etc.
Watch for watery eyes and a drippy nose. If she develops either of those symptoms take her to the vet immediately.
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Wisconsin, USA
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could be a cat cold. but like Roze says, watch for complications. inflammed eyes, crud from nose or eyes, symptoms getting worse. sometimes these things develop into secondary bacterial infections. most of the time, they just go away on their own after a week or two.
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