Feline Asthma is very common in cats and can effect cats of all ages.
There are a lot of factors that can cause asthma in cats, just the same as in a human; cold, damp, mouldy enviroment, ciggarette smoke, city smog, even certain types of cat litter etc.
Diagnosing your cat can be very hard as symptoms can range from raspy deep breathing to full on asthma attacks. Your veternarian will be able to determine feline asthma by a few simple tests and x-rays.
If you beloved kitty does get diagnosed with feline asthma, don’t worry! It’s just as easy to control and look after exactly how humans would. Definately keeping an eye on kitty’s breathing and reacting in time could help prevent a violent ashtma attack!
Your veternarian will provide you with all the details and help you may need. You will need to purchase a purpose made cat face mask to go around the nose and mouth, a spacer and medicine, the same humans would use (Flixotide). Remember this is Perscription only medicine, and if you, yourself does not have asthma, it is not recommeded that you take any dosage.
To administer a dosage to your kitty, coax your kitty onto your lap...