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Feline Asthma: Signs, Triggers, and Long-Term Management

By Sarah Bennett2 juillet 20261 min read
Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Bennett, DVM

Feline Asthma: Signs, Triggers, and Long-Term Management

Feline asthma is a common chronic respiratory condition that responds well to treatment.

Signs

  • Coughing (often mistaken for hairballs)
  • Wheezing
  • Open-mouth breathing
  • Crouching with neck extended and elbows out

Emergency

Open-mouth breathing or blue-tinged gums — go to emergency vet immediately.

Common Triggers

  • Cigarette smoke
  • Dusty cat litter
  • Aerosol sprays, scented candles
  • Pollen and mould

Treatment

  • Corticosteroids: reduce airway inflammation
  • Bronchodilators: rescue inhaler for attacks
  • AeroKat chamber: allows cats to use metered-dose inhalers
  • Environmental trigger reduction
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Disclaimer:This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for your pet's health concerns.

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