1. Allergic to smell or dust
When the nose is irritated, humans can’t help sneezing, cats Also sneeze for the same reason. Cats may sneeze uncontrollably when their sensitive noses catch a pungent odor. Usually cats don’t like special smells such as air fresheners, perfumes, and oil fume smells at home. Cats’ noses are much more sensitive than people’s. Strong smells like balsamic oil will also make cats sneeze, which is normal.
2. Upper respiratory tract infection in cats
It may be caused by foreign bodies in the upper respiratory tract of cats. Clinically, the most common causes of this symptom are parasitic infections, herpes virus, calicivirus, etc. In this case, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital immediately. If it is delayed, the inflammation of the upper respiratory tract may spread to the lower respiratory tract, and even endanger the risk of other organs.
3. The cat has a cold and needs to keep warm
If the temperature drops at the end of the season, the cat is likely to catch a cold. At first, it may be just sneezing without other symptoms, but if you don’t keep warm and provide nutrition in time, other cat cold symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, and tearing will slowly come out after a severe cold. Cats should keep warm, especially hairless cats, and wear appropriate pet clothing. Add some cotton pads
or old cotton coats to the cat’s litter, and turn on the heater when the room temperature is low, so that the cat can move around in a comfortable and warm room temperature. Don’t assume that a cat without a runny nose can’t catch a cold, it should be prevented before it develops more serious symptoms.