What Does an Asthma Cough Sound Like in a Cat? Signs and When to See a Vet
Learn how to recognize an asthma cough in cats, its distinct sound, and why veterinary diagnosis is essential for treatment.
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An asthma cough in a cat often sounds like hacking or gagging. It can be confused with attempting to cough up a hairball but usually does not produce one. If you notice these sounds, it’s important to consult your veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
FAQs & Answers
- How can I tell if my cat's cough is due to asthma? An asthma cough in cats typically sounds like hacking or gagging without producing a hairball, often accompanied by difficulty breathing. A veterinarian can confirm the diagnosis.
- Is an asthma cough in cats different from a hairball cough? Yes, an asthma cough usually does not produce a hairball and sounds more like persistent gagging or hacking, while a hairball cough often results in expelling a hairball.
- When should I take my cat to the vet for coughing? If your cat has frequent coughing, especially if it sounds like hacking or gagging and is accompanied by breathing difficulties, you should consult a veterinarian promptly.