Kittens Sneezing

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Kittens Sneezing

Your kittens are sneezing and you want only to relieve their misery. Sometimes cats coughing and cats hiccups can accompany a cats sneezing. Perhaps your furry little friends may even have some thick nasal discharge. Whatever the cause, you want to know if this is a temporary problem that will heal itself, or if you need to act immediately.

Kittens live their world through their nose. They love to stick their little sniffer in any tiny little out-of-the-way area they can get to. Their whiskers will often times stir up some dust or allergens that sets them to sneezing. Usually this is a reaction to a local, non-allergenic nuisance, but sometimes can cause bacterial allergens to take up residency inside your little kitty, and lead to more serious results.

The kitten in the video below appears to sneeze without any nasal discharge, which is a good sign.

That kittens sneezing may result because he is cold, or he may have encountered a bit of dust or some other non-dangerous environmental irritant that made him sneeze. However, if left unobserved and untreated, this could escalate into a real problem for this young kitten’s weakened immune system.

Now let’s take a look at a cats sneezing that obviously needs treatment immediately.

I spoke with this cat owner via YouTube messaging and she had the cats sneezing treated and recorded the video to let the vet see exactly what was going on. Smart move.

Many vets and Cat Care professionals actually believe the traditional remedies and drugs Vets use to treat our pets INCREASE the likelihood of disease and infection in our pets.

Fortunately, there are safe, “no shot” “no vet” homeopathic alternatives to heal your cats sneezing.

Click the BLUE LINK above, or the green banner below if you would like to know more about naturally curing Kittens Sneezing.



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