Carol, you wrote the following and quoted me as saying:
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-> BJ> My cat has been sneezing for the past few days. Otherwise she
-> seem
-> BJ> quite healthy and sprite and plays, jumps, and runs in a normal m
-> BJ> I am wondering if cats can be affected by pollen in the air like
-> BJ> Her eyes are not watery and her nose is cool. Does anyone here
-> have BJ> possible answer for me?
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-> Brian, distemper starts that way in dogs. I dont know if cats get di
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-> not. If they do, the most critical thing is to get them to the vet F
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-> As to allergies, yes. Cats can also have allergies.
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I have other friends who live in Arizona and have a couple of cats.
They are saying that their cats also were sneezing over the past week.
Mine has stopped sneezing now. I think it might be the excessive
pollen that is being spawned by the El Nino storms. Some others that
I've talked with agree. There is also a person who lives in the same
household that smokes. It may be that the cat (like all animals and
humans) are allergic to it. But for now, she is fine. Thanks for your
reply.
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