If breathing is a problem your vet may suggest putting your cat in a bathroom with a steamy shower running.
Upper respiratory tract infection cat.
Upper respiratory infections are very common in cats especially kittens and shelter cats.
Herpesvirus and calicivirus are responsible for approximately 90 of all feline upper respiratory tract infections.
Healthy cats can become infected through direct or indirect contact.
A cat with an upper respiratory infection loses some sense of smell so you may need to tempt your cat with an extra smelly treat like fish.
Gently clean any discharge from its eyes and nose.
These infections usually respond well to treatment though some cats can become quite ill with severe cases occasionally becoming pneumonia.
A sneezing cat or a coughing cat can signal an upper respiratory infection.
More information about the most common infectious agents that cause an upper respiratory infection in cats can be found in separate handouts in this series of client education materials.
However cats kept in crowded quarters are at a high risk of infection as bacteria travels easily from direct or indirect contact.
Cat flu or upper respiratory infection uri is a very common disease that can vary considerably in severity and on occasions can even be life threatening.
Respiratory infections are too common in kittens as is the case with urinary tract infections.