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Facts About Cat Cough

Cat cough can be a problem with felines. There are several different reasons why a cat may cough, including asthma, and lungworm just to name a couple. The most common disease that will cause cat cough is asthma and heartworm. Another disease that can cause a cat to have a cough is bordetella. This is a very infection disease that will easily spread to other cats if the infected cat has contact with other felines.

The Causes of Cat Cough

Some additional problems that may cause cat cough include heart disease, allegories, the herpes virus, and a growth in the voice or on the voice box. All of these conditions are potentially serious.

Nearly all conditions that lead to cat cough are serious enough to take your cat to the vet, as he or she will likely need to have healthcare treatment to cure their illness. If your cat is coughing, and it lasts more than just a few days you will want to take your cat to a vet as soon as possible.

Due to the fact that some of the illnesses can be contagious, if your cat starts coughing you will want to keep him or her away from other felines, as you don’t want to spread any diseases to other pets. You will want to keep your cat isolated from other cats until you have taken them to the vet and gotten a diagnosis.

In addition, if you must board your pet, you’ll want to ask the pet border if they require pets be immunized against contagious disease. Don’t board your pets anyplace that does not require immunization, or you could possibly be exposing your pet to illness.


 

 


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