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Jerilyn

She has just been sneezy and watery eyed

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Floda
Cat, Domestic Longhair
1 year, Female
Issue details
Main concern
Others
Duration
1 day(s)
Ongoing
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Dr. Frank
Dr.Tail Vet

It sounds like your young cat is experiencing some sneezing and watery eyes, which can often be attributed to mild respiratory infections or allergies. These symptoms are quite common, especially if she's been around other cats or in new environments. Here are a few steps you can take at home to help her feel better:

Firstly, make sure she has a warm and comfortable place to rest. A little extra warmth can often provide some relief. Keep a close eye on her symptoms; if her sneezing and watery eyes persist for more than a few days or seem to worsen, it might be time to consider a visit to the veterinarian.

It's also important to ensure she's staying hydrated and eating well. If she seems to lose her appetite, try offering her some wet food or her favorite treats to encourage her to eat.

Additionally, take a look around your home for any potential irritants like dust, strong perfumes, or cleaning products that could be affecting her.

If her symptoms continue or you notice any additional signs such as coughing, lethargy, or a decrease in appetite, consulting with a veterinarian would be a good idea to rule out any more serious conditions.

Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions. Thank you.

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