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my cat is drooling and sneezing   what could it be !!??

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gipzy69 - 13 Dec 2003 05:27 GMT
it is scaring me to death !!!
Cat Protector - 13 Dec 2003 06:02 GMT
It sounds serious. I would take this cat to a vet as soon as you can. If the
cat is constantly sneezing then he/she could have an upper respiratory
infection. As for drooling that could mean other ailments.

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> it is scaring me to death !!!
Alan Sandoval - 13 Dec 2003 06:17 GMT
Get the cat to a vet!  Why should anyone even be asking this kind of
question?

If you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be allowed to keep animals.

> It sounds serious. I would take this cat to a vet as soon as you can. If the
> cat is constantly sneezing then he/she could have an upper respiratory
> infection. As for drooling that could mean other ailments.
>
> > it is scaring me to death !!!
Wendy - 13 Dec 2003 14:28 GMT
How about a little patience here. The OP didn't say they didn't want to take
the cat to the vet.

The first time my son had a seizure (and I didn't know what it was) I knew I
needed to call his neurologist but who did I call first? my sister. I was so
upset I wasn't thinking straight. Then I called the doctor.

Get the cat to a vet!  Why should anyone even be asking this kind of
question?

If you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be allowed to keep animals.

> It sounds serious. I would take this cat to a vet as soon as you can. If
the
> cat is constantly sneezing then he/she could have an upper respiratory
> infection. As for drooling that could mean other ailments.
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Dennis Carr - 13 Dec 2003 08:22 GMT
> it is scaring me to death !!!

Please don't feed the troll.  Thank you.

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jeannie - 14 Dec 2003 19:02 GMT
Has your cat suddenly started doing this?  I ask because we used to
have a particular cat who used to dribble when he was content, eg if
he was being stroked, and sneezed when he got excited (this made him
an absolutely appaling mouser because hunting was one of the main
things he got excited about).  The vet said it was just a quirk though
and that there was nothing physically wrong with him.  Obviously, I
would still take your cat to the vets and have him / her checked out
because it could be serious, but I just thought I'd share my
experience.
Rich - 16 Dec 2003 00:39 GMT
I would check with vet, but I have had several sinus infections that
have been buggers to get rid of.--
Rich

> it is scaring me to death !!!
 
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