Can fleas cause respiratory problems in cats?

Can fleas cause respiratory problems in cats?

Anemia in Cats If a large number of fleas bite your cat and feed, your cat can develop anemia. Symptoms of anemia in cats include weakness, lethargy, rapid breathing and potentially death if the fleas are not killed.

Why does my cat keep sneezing and wheezing?

Cat sneezing along with wheezing can suggest concurrent lower respiratory disease. If a cat is coughing and sneezing, it typically means that it’s primarily an upper respiratory process with postnasal drip irritating the throat.

What happens when a cat has a allergy to fleas?

Hypersensitivity in cats can manifest in one of three ways: The most common manifestation is itching of the skin, either localized to one area or a generalized reaction all over the cat’s body. Another manifestation involves the respiratory system and may result in coughing, sneezing, and wheezing.

Why does my cat sneeze and have yellow eyes?

Bacterial infections almost always play a secondary role in upper respiratory symptoms in cats. If you see yellow or green snot emerging from your cat’s nose or eyes, this abnormally colored discharge is a sure sign of a bacterial infection.

What are the symptoms of a cat with a runny nose?

Symptoms Excessive sneezing, coughing or even wheezing Excessive scratching Watery eyes Itchiness around the ears, eyes and back or base of the tail Vomiting Loose bowel movement Inflamed paws or paw chewing Inflamed throat characterized by snoring

Is it bad when a cat sneezes and wheezes?

No one likes being sick with a respiratory condition. There’s the sneezing, wheezing, and stuffy nose that makes it such an unpleasant experience. Unfortunately, we’re not the only ones who can get sick; our feline friends can also suffer from these very same ailments. And it’s just as yucky for them.

Hypersensitivity in cats can manifest in one of three ways: The most common manifestation is itching of the skin, either localized to one area or a generalized reaction all over the cat’s body. Another manifestation involves the respiratory system and may result in coughing, sneezing, and wheezing.

What to do if your cat is wheezing and coughing?

“If pet owners notice their cat is wheezing, coughing, or showing any signs of labored or difficulty in breathing, they should contact their veterinarian immediately,” says Dr. Ann Morrison, DVM, MS, DACVIM at Banfield Pet Hospital.