Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory condition, caused by many possible factors. Asthma is NOT caused by a lack of antibiotic injections. Among the many causes of inflammation, are any kind of smoke, dust, grains and carbohydrates in the diet, dust mites, aerosol sprays, stress, to name a few of the majors. PLEASE watch Dr. Karen Becker, D.V.M. She is a holistic veterinarian, she offers excellent suggestions...Among her suggestions are switching protein sources, from fish and fowl to rabbit meat
PLEASE watch Dr. Karen Becker, D.V.M. She is a holistic veterinarian, who has excellent knowledge and offers very good suggestions to follow. You can search and find her videos right here on youtube. She is associated with Joseph Mercola, D.O.
Somehow I clicked on a link on a video and the link I clicked on was of a cat having an asthma attack. watched a few vids and now this one. I think my cat is having asthma attacks and not trying to cough up hairballs like I thought was the case. This video and one other one exactly match the sounds/body positions that my cat displays during these attacks. Good to know. I'll mention it to my parents in the morning. Thanks for posting this!
@couragegirl1 Sorry, just injecting antibiotics would be harmful, especially if the cat has asthma. A good vet will use antibiotics ONLY as a last resort, and ONLY if there is a clearly evident, bacterial infection or clear risk thereof, due to injury or open wound of some sort.
My cat died 2 days ago from this because my stupid self thought he just had hair balls not wanting to come out now I know why he died wish I wold have seen this video sooner
WELL YOUR A FOOL FOR NOT BELEIVING IN VETS!! BRING YOUR CAT IMMEDIATLT TO THE VET SO IT STOPS SUFFERING! they will inject it with antibiotics that will help everythinG in his breath back, it will cost alot of money but otherwise your cat is suffering! please help him! DONT NEGLECT HIM! HE NEED A PUMP AND SOME HUMAN PILLS TOO! the vet told me if i waitedany longer my cat could have died! thats my word
My cat has almost died twice in the last year from what has now been diagnosed as asthma. I'm just now starting him on an inhaler daily and will have an emergency inhalant available if he goes into another bad attack - both of those cost me over $600 each to save his life.
I have tile, wood, leather - no fabric in the 1/2 of the house where my kitty lives and use anti dust litter, no fragrances, powders, nothing like that. Keep the litter pan open - no lids on them and brush often.
My cat has asthma, and we went through lots of medication. Steroids, asthma pills, inhalers, etc. Most of what causes my cat's attacks is her environment. Steam clean your carpets and furniture, wash your curtains, sheets, everything! It really helped her. She's gone from having about 10 attacks a day to one every other day.
I think people misinterpreted your meaning. It's not that she doesn't believe in vets, period. She is just saying that the vets in her country are worthless. Unfortunately there are many countries that think of animals as innanimate objects.
My vet said to try a cat food with hairball treatment in it. She said cats that have asthma have added or worse attacks because of hairballs. It took about a month for it to get into my cats system, but it does seem to have worked.... (con't)....
Feline asthma is very common, and very serious. It needs to be treated with meds. If you don't believe in Vets, then you should not own a sick cat. Find it a GOOD home.
My cat looks just like your cat and has the same symptoms. My cat gets attacks when it's hot and humid. I read about aerocat and it may be a good device to use for attacks. Inhalers have less side effects than other drugs.
Asthma is a chronic, inflammatory condition, caused by many possible factors. Asthma is NOT caused by a lack of antibiotic injections. Among the many causes of inflammation, are any kind of smoke, dust, grains and carbohydrates in the diet, dust mites, aerosol sprays, stress, to name a few of the majors. PLEASE watch Dr. Karen Becker, D.V.M. She is a holistic veterinarian, she offers excellent suggestions...Among her suggestions are switching protein sources, from fish and fowl to rabbit meat
osho2012 1 month ago
PLEASE watch Dr. Karen Becker, D.V.M. She is a holistic veterinarian, who has excellent knowledge and offers very good suggestions to follow. You can search and find her videos right here on youtube. She is associated with Joseph Mercola, D.O.
osho2012 1 month ago
Somehow I clicked on a link on a video and the link I clicked on was of a cat having an asthma attack. watched a few vids and now this one. I think my cat is having asthma attacks and not trying to cough up hairballs like I thought was the case. This video and one other one exactly match the sounds/body positions that my cat displays during these attacks. Good to know. I'll mention it to my parents in the morning. Thanks for posting this!
couragegirl1 2 months ago
@couragegirl1 Sorry, just injecting antibiotics would be harmful, especially if the cat has asthma. A good vet will use antibiotics ONLY as a last resort, and ONLY if there is a clearly evident, bacterial infection or clear risk thereof, due to injury or open wound of some sort.
osho2012 1 month ago
My cat died 2 days ago from this because my stupid self thought he just had hair balls not wanting to come out now I know why he died wish I wold have seen this video sooner
valavic 3 months ago
WELL YOUR A FOOL FOR NOT BELEIVING IN VETS!! BRING YOUR CAT IMMEDIATLT TO THE VET SO IT STOPS SUFFERING! they will inject it with antibiotics that will help everythinG in his breath back, it will cost alot of money but otherwise your cat is suffering! please help him! DONT NEGLECT HIM! HE NEED A PUMP AND SOME HUMAN PILLS TOO! the vet told me if i waitedany longer my cat could have died! thats my word
DJBUCKSHOT187 1 year ago
poor kitty !!!
how is he doing ?? i can help with feline asthma
my cat have it
inbox me if you have Qs
pink89berry 1 year ago
that is asthma i thought that is hairball time cuz he is starting to do hair sometimes every 2 weeks
2884nick 1 year ago
My cat has almost died twice in the last year from what has now been diagnosed as asthma. I'm just now starting him on an inhaler daily and will have an emergency inhalant available if he goes into another bad attack - both of those cost me over $600 each to save his life.
I have tile, wood, leather - no fabric in the 1/2 of the house where my kitty lives and use anti dust litter, no fragrances, powders, nothing like that. Keep the litter pan open - no lids on them and brush often.
femrock 1 year ago
My cat has asthma, and we went through lots of medication. Steroids, asthma pills, inhalers, etc. Most of what causes my cat's attacks is her environment. Steam clean your carpets and furniture, wash your curtains, sheets, everything! It really helped her. She's gone from having about 10 attacks a day to one every other day.
jmuhorn99 1 year ago
... (con't)... he hasn't had an attack in almost two months, and he was having two or more each month before.
Another thing they said was to make sure he is an indoor cat only, which is was.
I hope this helps you and your cat, and i hope you can find a vet in your area who cares about cats.
skippyqsb 2 years ago
I think people misinterpreted your meaning. It's not that she doesn't believe in vets, period. She is just saying that the vets in her country are worthless. Unfortunately there are many countries that think of animals as innanimate objects.
My vet said to try a cat food with hairball treatment in it. She said cats that have asthma have added or worse attacks because of hairballs. It took about a month for it to get into my cats system, but it does seem to have worked.... (con't)....
skippyqsb 2 years ago
Feline asthma is very common, and very serious. It needs to be treated with meds. If you don't believe in Vets, then you should not own a sick cat. Find it a GOOD home.
lestahall 2 years ago
My cat looks just like your cat and has the same symptoms. My cat gets attacks when it's hot and humid. I read about aerocat and it may be a good device to use for attacks. Inhalers have less side effects than other drugs.
sr14225 2 years ago
WOW 0.0 I didn't know cats can get asthma
1spoonand2forks 2 years ago
Please get your cat to a vet. Feline asthma is treatable with inhaled medications. Google "AeroKat" for more information.
AspenDew 2 years ago