Feline asthma is a common respiratory condition in cats. Symptoms include coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. If you notice these signs, consult your vet for a proper diagnosis.
Diagnosing Feline Asthma
Your vet may perform X-rays, blood tests, or bronchoscopy to diagnose feline asthma. Treatment may involve medications like corticosteroids or bronchodilators to manage symptoms and reduce inflammation.
Managing Feline Asthma at Home
Create an asthma-friendly environment for your cat by reducing dust, using an air purifier, and avoiding smoke exposure. Administer medications as prescribed and monitor your cat's breathing regularly.
Preventing Feline Asthma Flare-ups