…is this true about respiratory problems & what are some ways to avoid both cats getting eachother sick?
I adopted 9 month kitten- week lr regular sneeze start up. wl vet tomorrow. ao 7yr. cat eyes running constantly, (clear fluid) sneezing. 7yr. cat nr previous health problems. read tt respiratory include sneezing runny eyes symptoms. question- ts true respiratory avoid bh cats getting sick?
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October 30th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
There are a number of respiratory problems suffered by cats. Cat ‘flu is probably the most common – it does sound like this is what your cats may have, as it is characterized by runny nose and eyes, and sneezing.
Cat flu is curable if treated promptly, but once a cat has had it it will remain a carrier for the rest of its life – i.e able to transmit the virus to other cats even when it is not showing symptoms.
Cat flu is an airborne disease and therefore highly contagious – cats can catch it just by being in the same room as another who sneezes. I think it’s pretty likely both your cats have got this virus since they’re both exhibiting signs.
Talk to the vet, but the only thing to do now, other than get treatment, is keep the cats away from others so they don’t infect them.
Chalice