> 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 !!!
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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> > it is scaring me to death !!!
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