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Denise Clere - 02 Sep 2006 16:39 GMT
i wonder if someone could help me answer a friend's question ? i'm not sure
it's anything to worry about,what do ya'll think, here's what she wrote :
"does it mean a lot when a cat sneezes a lot?  I am babysitting my son's cat
and his new kitten and noticed that both cats are sneezing, a lot.......the
older one never did it the last time I watched him.  They said that both
cats had been to the vets the last week and had great checkups, so just
wanted to know if this is something I need to keep an eye
on.............there is no eye gunk, no runny nose, just a lot of
sneezes....he said that they had been doing it for a week or so and he just
got the new kitty a little over a week ago"
Hezabel@pipeline.com - 02 Sep 2006 17:00 GMT
> i wonder if someone could help me answer a friend's question ? i'm not sure
> it's anything to worry about,what do ya'll think, here's what she wrote :
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> sneezes....he said that they had been doing it for a week or so and he just
> got the new kitty a little over a week ago"

Hello Denise..  A cat can sneeze for many reasons, including just an
allergy to a new cleaner you are using or even your perfume.  Sometimes
is not that simple.  This question is better put to the cat's vet.  He
may even answer your question over the phone, however; if he asks you
to come in, just take a bit of time and go talk to him and bring the
furry ones.  In the meantime you may want to continue checking those
eyes, noses, appetite and such so you can tell your doc exactly what is
going on.  Good luck
Hezabel@pipeline.com - 02 Sep 2006 17:00 GMT
> i wonder if someone could help me answer a friend's question ? i'm not sure
> it's anything to worry about,what do ya'll think, here's what she wrote :
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> sneezes....he said that they had been doing it for a week or so and he just
> got the new kitty a little over a week ago"

Hello Denise..  A cat can sneeze for many reasons, including just an
allergy to a new cleaner you are using or even your perfume.  Sometimes
is not that simple.  This question is better put to the cat's vet.  He
may even answer your question over the phone, however; if he asks you
to come in, just take a bit of time and go talk to him and bring the
furry ones.  In the meantime you may want to continue checking those
eyes, noses, appetite and such so you can tell your doc exactly what is
going on.  Good luck
hanspetersen8638@yahoo.dk - 03 Sep 2006 12:23 GMT
> > i wonder if someone could help me answer a friend's question ? i'm not sure
> > it's anything to worry about,what do ya'll think, here's what she wrote :
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> eyes, noses, appetite and such so you can tell your doc exactly what is
> going on.  Good luck

And then we had the same posting twice ;-)

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tension_on_the_wire - 08 Sep 2006 06:51 GMT
They said that both
> cats had been to the vets the last week and had great checkups, so just
> wanted to know if this is something I need to keep an eye
> on.............

You know how when you take children to the doctor and the next week
they come down with whatever cold was going around in the waiting room?
Well, it might apply here too.

-----tension
 
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