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Bronchitis

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Bronchitis in Cats: An Overview

Bronchitis refers to the inflammation and irritation of one or more of the large upper airways, known as bronchi, and sometimes the trachea, which is commonly called the “wind pipe.” Bronchitis in cats can be acute or chronic in nature.Coughing is the hallmark of bronchitis in cats. Affected cats usually have a dry, hacking and gagging cough which owners often misinterpret as attempts at vomiting or expelling hairballs. The cough can progressively become wet and

Causes of Bronchitis in Cats

Bronchitis in cats is caused by an agent that causes the lining of the bronchial tubes to become irritated and inflamed. The agents that are most often associated with causing bronchitis in cats include: viruses, bacteria, parasites, and irritating airborne particles.Viruses and bacteria that can lead to bronchitis in cats are the same viruses and bacteria which also cause upper respiratory infections in cats. These viruses and bacteria include: feline viral rhinotracheitis, also known as

Symptoms of Bronchitis in Cats

Bronchitis refers to the inflammation of one or more of the large upper airways and sometimes the trachea, commonly called the “wind pipe.” It can present acutely or be chronic in nature.Cats do not commonly cough. When they do, owners should look for an underlying reason. Coughing is the hallmark of tracheobronchial irritation in cats and other animals. Affected cats usually have a dry, hacking and gagging cough, which owners often misinterpret as attempts at

Diagnosing Bronchitis in Cats

Feline bronchitis refers to inflammation of the trachea and large upper airways. It can be caused by a number of things, especially bacterial and viral infections. Diagnosis often involves several tests to determine the underlying cause of the condition. The cat’s symptoms and history are important considerations for bronchitis diagnosis.The veterinary physical examination and history are essential in establishing a presumptive diagnosis of bronchial disease in cats. The remaining diagnostic procedures will be focused on

Treating Bronchitis in Cats

Treating respiratory distress in cats requires immediate and successful minimization of environmental and situational stress – even before the cause of bronchitis has been determined. Once the cause of bronchitis is identified, appropriate treatment protocols can be considered.When a cat develops bronchitis, the only way to resolve the condition is to determine and treat the underlying cause. Any number of diagnostic tools can be used in this effort, and there are a number of therapies

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