Anyone have info on the title question?
Our cat had been sneezing a lot all weekend and yesterday she laid on top of chick brooder as she has liked to do in past years. I heard one big sneeze and I quickly removed her and fixed it so she can't get up there anymore. We have been giving her antibiotics. She seems improved today, but I just heard a chick sneeze a few times--coincidence? We were prepared to take cat to vet when they open, but haven't heard her sneezing today and the roads are icy.
Cat is up to date all the usual feline vaccinations. The cat is outdoor/indoor and does have contact w wild birds, so I was concerned about avian influenza....
Thanks in advance for your advice.
Our cat had been sneezing a lot all weekend and yesterday she laid on top of chick brooder as she has liked to do in past years. I heard one big sneeze and I quickly removed her and fixed it so she can't get up there anymore. We have been giving her antibiotics. She seems improved today, but I just heard a chick sneeze a few times--coincidence? We were prepared to take cat to vet when they open, but haven't heard her sneezing today and the roads are icy.
Cat is up to date all the usual feline vaccinations. The cat is outdoor/indoor and does have contact w wild birds, so I was concerned about avian influenza....
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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