Cats can also be allergic to some things. It's easy to be familiar with human's allergic reactions to cats, but it may be challenging to determine if cats have allergies. Allergy in cats can be divided broadly into 3:
●flea
●environmental
●food
Some cats may suffer from multiple allergies, so talk to the vet for treatment advice. Cat allergies happen when their immune system overreacts to allergens, the unusual substances that enter the body. These are the symptoms of cat allergies:
●Itchy Skin (characterized by head-shaking, scratching, rubbing)
●Sneezing
●Cough
●Wheezing
●Vomiting
●Diarrhea
●Bloating and gassiness
If these symptoms happen occasionally, that may be fine. However, if your cat scratches and sneezes persistently, it may need vet treatment already. If you don't treat the allergy early, it may become worse. Continuous sneezing and scratching may lead to snoring, diarrhea, vomiting, and inflammation.
Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require a visit to your veterinary hospital Kerrville TX for proper medical attention.
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