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How Snoring In Cats Is Addressed

  • dvmelite1
  • Feb 11, 2023
  • 1 min read



Do not worry; snoring in furry felines is normal and is not always directly associated with health issues. This case is true when your cat has been snoring all her life. So when exactly do you need to worry about your feline’s snoring?


Understand that cat snores are less common than those of dogs. So it is very often to hear your beloved cat snore. Experts specify that numerous risk factors may cause snoring in cats. If you want your pet to stop doing it, you must first identify its primary reason or cause. Listed below are some of the suggested causes of snores in cats and the resolution you can do to address them.


● When your cat snores because of a tumor (also called polyp) or a foreign object that blocks your cat’s airway, your vet can remove it.

● When your cat is obese or overweight, she may snore a lot. You can address this matter by guiding your cat in her weight loss journey. Motivate your cat to exercise daily and avoid overeating.

● You can employ humidifiers to help with the room moisture of your cat’s living quarters. This room atmosphere will help your cat put to good sleep.


If you have concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with your veterinarian London, ON.

 
 
 

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