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Jill, the mold spores are probably out of control there with all the rain.
Maybe she's just a little allergic. Sherry |
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Yowie wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message .. . When it rains it pours (swear to god, it's rained here every day but one for over a month). Along with all the other stuff going on in my life, now I'm noticing Persia is sneezing. It is entirely possible she's always sneezed and I'm just noticing it because I'm at home most of the time now. Her eyes are clear, no mucous or discharge from nostrils that I can find evidence of. And, it's only maybe one sneeze a day, or two. Not like she's walking around sneezing her head off. I'll be inquiring about it when I take her back for her check-up. Please, don't let this be something other than "well, if you'd dust more often..." Shmogg has an occasional sneeze too. I figure its because he's just stuck he's head into somewhere that hasn't seen a wet cloth in years. But, like you, I can't help but worry about the furkids. Purrs that its nothing to worry about. Yowie Pardon the piggybacking. My mom's cat had a really bad bout of sneezing a few years ago. Turned out that she had somehow inhaled (!) a blade of grass and it was stuck, tickling the inside of her nose. TED reached up with a pair of forceps and pulled out the offending vegetation, and she was fine again. Could Persia have inhaled something? Denise (owned and manipulated by Brenna) |
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Yowie wrote:
"jmcquown" wrote in message .. . When it rains it pours (swear to god, it's rained here every day but one for over a month). Along with all the other stuff going on in my life, now I'm noticing Persia is sneezing. It is entirely possible she's always sneezed and I'm just noticing it because I'm at home most of the time now. Her eyes are clear, no mucous or discharge from nostrils that I can find evidence of. And, it's only maybe one sneeze a day, or two. Not like she's walking around sneezing her head off. I'll be inquiring about it when I take her back for her check-up. Please, don't let this be something other than "well, if you'd dust more often..." Shmogg has an occasional sneeze too. I figure its because he's just stuck he's head into somewhere that hasn't seen a wet cloth in years. But, like you, I can't help but worry about the furkids. Purrs that its nothing to worry about. Yowie Pardon the piggybacking. My mom's cat had a really bad bout of sneezing a few years ago. Turned out that she had somehow inhaled (!) a blade of grass and it was stuck, tickling the inside of her nose. TED reached up with a pair of forceps and pulled out the offending vegetation, and she was fine again. Could Persia have inhaled something? Denise (owned and manipulated by Brenna) |
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Cougar aka Kookie cat sneezed all the time my granddaughters were visiting
last week. As soon as they left, he stopped. He must have been allergic to them! Patti |
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Cougar aka Kookie cat sneezed all the time my granddaughters were visiting
last week. As soon as they left, he stopped. He must have been allergic to them! Patti |
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jmcquown wrote: When it rains it pours (swear to god, it's rained here every day but one for over a month). Along with all the other stuff going on in my life, now I'm noticing Persia is sneezing. It is entirely possible she's always sneezed and I'm just noticing it because I'm at home most of the time now. Her eyes are clear, no mucous or discharge from nostrils that I can find evidence of. And, it's only maybe one sneeze a day, or two. Not like she's walking around sneezing her head off. I'll be inquiring about it when I take her back for her check-up. Please, don't let this be something other than "well, if you'd dust more often..." I had a cat who used to have "sneezing fits" every once in a while. He certainly wasn't sick, so both the vet and I suspected allergies, but couldn't figure out what he was allergic to. He didn't seem to mind, but cats are so uninhibited about these things that I often got a shower, if he was sitting on my lap when the fit took him! |
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jmcquown wrote: When it rains it pours (swear to god, it's rained here every day but one for over a month). Along with all the other stuff going on in my life, now I'm noticing Persia is sneezing. It is entirely possible she's always sneezed and I'm just noticing it because I'm at home most of the time now. Her eyes are clear, no mucous or discharge from nostrils that I can find evidence of. And, it's only maybe one sneeze a day, or two. Not like she's walking around sneezing her head off. I'll be inquiring about it when I take her back for her check-up. Please, don't let this be something other than "well, if you'd dust more often..." I had a cat who used to have "sneezing fits" every once in a while. He certainly wasn't sick, so both the vet and I suspected allergies, but couldn't figure out what he was allergic to. He didn't seem to mind, but cats are so uninhibited about these things that I often got a shower, if he was sitting on my lap when the fit took him! |
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Our mob sneeze once or twice most days - I always attribute it to my
slack housekeeping and cats' insatiable curiosity leading them to stick their noses in corners. If there is no discharge and Persia is not uncomfortable, then I would probably not worry. Tish "jmcquown" wrote in message ... When it rains it pours (swear to god, it's rained here every day but one for over a month). Along with all the other stuff going on in my life, now I'm noticing Persia is sneezing. It is entirely possible she's always sneezed and I'm just noticing it because I'm at home most of the time now. Her eyes are clear, no mucous or discharge from nostrils that I can find evidence of. And, it's only maybe one sneeze a day, or two. Not like she's walking around sneezing her head off. I'll be inquiring about it when I take her back for her check-up. Please, don't let this be something other than "well, if you'd dust more often..." Jill |
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Our mob sneeze once or twice most days - I always attribute it to my
slack housekeeping and cats' insatiable curiosity leading them to stick their noses in corners. If there is no discharge and Persia is not uncomfortable, then I would probably not worry. Tish "jmcquown" wrote in message ... When it rains it pours (swear to god, it's rained here every day but one for over a month). Along with all the other stuff going on in my life, now I'm noticing Persia is sneezing. It is entirely possible she's always sneezed and I'm just noticing it because I'm at home most of the time now. Her eyes are clear, no mucous or discharge from nostrils that I can find evidence of. And, it's only maybe one sneeze a day, or two. Not like she's walking around sneezing her head off. I'll be inquiring about it when I take her back for her check-up. Please, don't let this be something other than "well, if you'd dust more often..." Jill |
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