There are many reasons for feline sneezing, from allergies to an upper respiratory infection. In fact, some cat breeds are even sneeze-prone by nature because of their face shape. Learn how to tell ...
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center website says that signs of a respiratory infection in cats include sneezing; red, swollen, or runny eyes; runny nose; nasal congestion; fever; loss of appetite ...
In cats, upper respiratory infections are most commonly caused by herpes virus, calicivirus, Bordetella, mycoplasma, and Chlamydophila, KuKanich says. "Cats with upper respiratory disease often ...