03 Nov 03 - 07:47 PM (#1047197) Subject: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Bobert My cat has been sneezin' fir the last three days and, unless I gotta, I don't want to contribute to my vet's boat payment... Anyone ever had a cat sneeze fir three days, or longer? Other than that she seems fine, is eating and doesn't act sickly... I've never had a cat do this... Bobert |
03 Nov 03 - 07:54 PM (#1047203) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull could be cat flu, potentally fatal, get him to a vet. if you are poor, ie disabled/unemployeed you are entitled to free pet care, [in uk anyway], not sure where you are, if you are non uk, you should pay, but maybe some local animal charities will help, [pay, or pay most of the cost of vevts bills, ring them and see. |
03 Nov 03 - 07:56 PM (#1047205) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull ps, ring your local vet anywayt, tell him you cat is sneezing, and see wahgt he says, [maybe serious, maybe nothing at all, [maybe your hoose is too dusty?, anyway hop your cats ok.john |
03 Nov 03 - 08:08 PM (#1047219) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Bee-dubya-ell If you have several of the feline critters it's possible that one of the other cats may have swiped the catnip out of the afflicted cat's little toy mouse and replaced it with black pepper. Those cats! Always with the practical jokes! Bruce |
03 Nov 03 - 08:23 PM (#1047233) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Cluin Hope it's nothing serious. |
03 Nov 03 - 08:43 PM (#1047246) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Robin2 Is there a discharge from kitty's nose when she sneezes? Could be allergies, or other potentially bad stuff. I've been dealing with a cat with allergies and a chronic sinus infection, and sneezing is his main symptom. Why take chances? Just had mine back to the vet again today. Couldn't afford it, but I don't want to risk losing my little guy. Robin2 |
03 Nov 03 - 10:12 PM (#1047320) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: mack/misophist If you really can't afford the vet, find out what the other symptoms of the flu are and how fast the disease progresses. Humans are the same. Most of the time, a sneeze means nothing. Sometimes it means you're going to die. |
04 Nov 03 - 12:22 AM (#1047388) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: GUEST,Ely At least CALL the vet--it could just be allergies. But if it is an upper respiratory infection it's going to cost a lot more (in money, time, and effort) to clear it up the longer it goes untreated. |
04 Nov 03 - 12:43 AM (#1047396) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: LadyJean I was a kid on my first babysitting job, when I heard a horrible noise in the house. It was the family's siamese cat, who had asthma. Call the vet. |
04 Nov 03 - 01:19 AM (#1047410) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: NicoleC Mom's kitties have upper respiratory infections right now. She has 6 -- I can just imagine cat snot everywhere... Better call the vet. An occasional sneeze is fine, but continued sneezing? |
04 Nov 03 - 01:34 AM (#1047417) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: katlaughing If it is upper respiratory, be sure to get treatment and clean the food and water dishes daily with a diluted solution of bleach. This will help to keep it from spreading to others or from reinfecting. I wound up with 6 of them getting it, but not at the same time...a couple one week, two more the next, like kids with chicken pox(!), so that I finally had to make a meds chart just so I could keep it straight who'd had their shots/pills and how often, etc.! It could just be a bit of catnip or something dry and dusty caught up the nose, but if it's gone on for 3 days, even that needs to be checked. Out here they were warning about foxtail seeds getting up the nose, in the ears, ingested or burrowing under the skin this summer. That can cause very serious problems. I've got one cat who has an auto-immune disorder which makes her mouth very red and sore from time to time. Eating irritates the back of her throat and sinuses which makes her sneeze after every meal, even when she's had meds to alleviate the mouth thing. Good luck and good health to your wee moggie, Bobert, kat |
04 Nov 03 - 01:51 AM (#1047424) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Helen It might be the skunk under the porch. Whaddya reckon? I've had a couple of cats who have ended up with kidney disease and the symptoms often started with something that looked similar to the flu. The first one I had with kidney disease I didn't take him to the vet as soon as I should, thinking that it was just a cold or something but he died soon after. So, the vet is the best bet!! (Ta-da! It rhymes!) Helen |
04 Nov 03 - 05:21 AM (#1047501) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Dave Bryant Speak roughly to your little cat, And beat her when she sneezes: She only does it to annoy, Because she knows it teases. |
04 Nov 03 - 05:40 AM (#1047510) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: GUEST,KB One of our cats had the sneezies - she was definitely lethargic and under the weather and was sneezing a lot for about a week, stinky snot flying everywhere, and I think a bit of a temperature. I decided that, since she was still eating & drinking OK, I'd let her try to fight it off herself. For about a week I took her to bed with me every night to keep her warm & cuddled. She fought off the infection with no problems. I did a lot of reading up on the internet & came to the conclusion that "wait & see" was the best policy (it could just be a grass seed up the nose). In general, both for pets and for family, I prefer to try to let things take their course rather than intervening with antibiotics etc. If she had stopped eating, peeing & shitting then I'd have taken her to the vet. If it runs into weeks then its probably worth going to the vet in case its a chronic thing that is going to need ongoing treatment. |
04 Nov 03 - 07:15 AM (#1047554) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Liz the Squeak Check his ears too - if they are full of kack then it could be an ear infection. One of mine has just had a week or so of sneezing - she had a whole load of dark brown kack (technical term for stuff that ain't wax and ain't earmites) in her ear. Kept clearing it out and she's got a lot better. Ever watched a cat lick sneeze snot off it's whiskers? LTS |
04 Nov 03 - 07:47 AM (#1047563) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: AggieD I used to have a problem with one of my cats which I worked out was that every time she came back from the cattery I used, a few days later she was sneezing & snotting all over the place, yes not very pleasant is it? I worked out that it had to be the cattery & when I used another place the problem stopped, but not until after I worked through the idea that she got the infection from the cattery, & not from coming back home. But each time I did take her to the Vet & despite moaning about the price of fees etc., I could not put her health at risk. I'm sure there must be some kind of animal welfare place that will help if you can't afford the fees. Aggie |
04 Nov 03 - 08:38 AM (#1047582) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Bobert Thanks all... She has improved somewhat this morning and only sneezed twice, as opposed to 20 times yesterday by this time... But I'll continue to monitor... I'm with GUEST, KB, on seeking medical attention pre-maturely but wise enough to not let things go too far. My dad went to doctor evry time he got a cold 'er somethin' hurt fir the last 30 years of his life... That ain't me... But I'm certainly keeping an eye and ear out on the kitty, bless her little heart... Bobert |
04 Nov 03 - 07:57 PM (#1048106) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Bev and Jerry Maybe she needs a cat scan! Bev and Jerry |
05 Nov 03 - 12:09 AM (#1048203) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Sorcha Could be either feline rhinitis (due to allergies or sinus infection, serious but not usually fatal) or distemper if she's not been vacced. I say, see the vet......unless she's 'just a cat'....... |
05 Nov 03 - 05:28 AM (#1048281) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: gnu Whew !! Twenty times in a day... okay, not all that bad, but you still should get to the vet. I thought you meant continuously. I was about to reach through the net and throttle you for not taking the cat to the vet post haste. And you should if it starts up again... post haste ! Poor dear. (Not you, the cat.) |
05 Nov 03 - 07:41 AM (#1048334) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Ella who is Sooze Well... as coincidence has it I happened to read this in one of the many papers we receive in work... I couldn't believe it! An extract from the Daily Mirror (Wed 5 Nov) reads.... (With piccy of a bit piddled off tabby cat with a ruffled up tissue in front of its face, snearing from behind it....) Bruce the cat has been unable to find a new home – because he has been suffering from sneezing fits for over four months. RSPCA officers rescued the four-year-old tabby when he was abandoned in July but nobody is willing to take him in because he keeps sneezing on them. Bruce, who sneezes up to 40 times per hour, has been diagnosed as suffering from rare chronic rhinitis – which was bought on by flu and causes inflamation of the nose. Georgina Woollaston, from Barnes Hill's RSPCA animal sanctuary in Birmingham, said: 'He's a lovely cat. Some visitors have shown an interest but he starts sneezing and they take another cat home.' If you want to give Bruce a hom, ring 0121 426 6777. (From the UK PAPER THE MIRROR) So, Bobert... you thought your puddy has problems! Poor thing... He's a cutie too! Imagine - 40 times per hour! WOW! Regards Ella |
06 Nov 03 - 12:39 AM (#1048965) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: open mike eeee-ooooo they EAT civet cats??!! i think they are called striped skunks here... cute, though. |
06 Nov 03 - 07:27 PM (#1049578) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: black walnut U.R.I. = Upper Respiratory Infection = very contagious!!! Last Saturday, we adopted 2 cats from the Toronto Humane Society. Both of them seemed very alert and healthy. By mid-afternoon one was sneezing. By midnight she was drooling heavily. By the next morning she wasn't eating or drinking. We took her to back to the Humane Society vet clinic. They admitted her with a fever of over 41 degrees, and asked us to bring in the other cat. The other cat had no symptoms - she was curious and alert and quick - but she had a fever of 40.3 degrees, so they admitted her too. By the next day, as they had predicted, she was sneezing and drooling. Both cats have spent the week so far at the vet clinic. One has been on IV, one is fed by syringe, both are on meds, both are getting blood tests, and both are very sick. It looks like one of them has improved slightly today, but the other is still very very sick. Neither will come home until completely healthy, in order to not infect our resident cat....although the sharing may have already occurred - incubation period for URI is up to 14 days, so we won't know for a while yet. Every morning the clinic phones to report the condition of the two cats. We can't go to see them because they are in the infectious cat unit. BOO HISS!!! ~black walnut |
06 Nov 03 - 07:43 PM (#1049587) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: Joybell A very dark cartoonist here in Australia once produced a drawing of a little kid pulling a kitten out of a tissue-type box, by the tail. The lable on the box said, "Disposable Kittens" It still haunts me. Good luck with your furry friend Bobert. Keep us posted. |
06 Nov 03 - 08:53 PM (#1049625) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: GUEST,.gargoyle Distemper - no cure - only prevention. Put it under.
Sincerely, |
07 Nov 03 - 12:11 PM (#1049667) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: GUEST re:distemper not true. hasn't been for at least 30 years. check your facts. |
07 Nov 03 - 01:19 PM (#1049720) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: black walnut U.R.I. = Upper Respiratory Infection = very contagious!!! CONT'D. Our resident cat (of 10 1/2 years) now has it as well. Sneezes and coughs. Despite our attempts to segregate the newcomers the first day, they did sniff each other under the door. This thing is VERY easily transmitted! Sigh.... ~b.w. |
07 Nov 03 - 02:19 PM (#1049757) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: black walnut And the vet just called me - the adopted calico has died. One week ago at the Humane Society she seemed healthy and chipper. They say that it couldn't have just been the URI, and are still hoping to find an underlying cause. ~b.w. |
07 Nov 03 - 04:18 PM (#1049834) Subject: RE: BS: Help: Sneezin' Pussy Cat.... From: black walnut Sorry to take over your thread like that, Bobert. How's your cat feeling today? ~b.w. |