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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 438175" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>My book says if a cat is panting with no obvious cause, call the vet immediately! Q: Is he responsive and alert or kind of slow? If alert, make him comfortable and see if it gets worse. He can sense your worry, so stay calm. If he's slow to respond or not responsive, call vet.Coughing could be caused by heart disease, pulmonary edema, collapsing trachea ( do they ever collar him or is his collar too tight?), asthma.Could he have gotten into a fight with another cat? Check over his entire body, looking for any swellings or wounds-he may have an infection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 438175, member: 2211"] My book says if a cat is panting with no obvious cause, call the vet immediately! Q: Is he responsive and alert or kind of slow? If alert, make him comfortable and see if it gets worse. He can sense your worry, so stay calm. If he's slow to respond or not responsive, call vet.Coughing could be caused by heart disease, pulmonary edema, collapsing trachea ( do they ever collar him or is his collar too tight?), asthma.Could he have gotten into a fight with another cat? Check over his entire body, looking for any swellings or wounds-he may have an infection. [/QUOTE]
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