Does a cat’s sneezing affect humans?
A cat’s sneezing has little effect on humans and will not transmit any disease. But when a cat often suffers from this condition, the owner needs to pay attention to whether the cat is feeling unwell. It may be allergies or a cold. The owner should pay more attention and take the cat to the doctor if necessary.
Causes of cats sneezing
1. If it is indoors, the dust and dust in the house will irritate its nose and cause frequent sneezing.
2. Cat litter: Carefully observe whether the cat’s frequent sneezing is caused by cat litter.
3. Dust. Cats born with short noses are more sensitive to dust and other small objects, so they often sneeze.
4. If there is a foreign body in the nasal cavity, carefully check whether there is any foreign body stuck in the cat's nose.
5. Cold or nasal congestion, common cold will cause symptoms of sneezing or runny nose.
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