It could be a sign of a heart murmur. My Ripley who is almost 25 years old has this and breathes heavily sometimes. I love her so much. I don't know what I'd do without her. Now that Ripley is older, I have to trim her nails every month because the sheathing doesn't come off by itself. She has accidents ever so often. But I gladly clean them up knowing she is like my best friend.
...my cat breaths much faster, and harder even when she's resting... Is she in danger? I took her to vet several times, and they keep saying she's perfectly fine...
That cat is chill as hell.... adorable.
skdjhfkdhfa 4 months ago
It could be a sign of a heart murmur. My Ripley who is almost 25 years old has this and breathes heavily sometimes. I love her so much. I don't know what I'd do without her. Now that Ripley is older, I have to trim her nails every month because the sheathing doesn't come off by itself. She has accidents ever so often. But I gladly clean them up knowing she is like my best friend.
PhasmataJ 5 months ago
my cat breaths similar way :(
vet dx her with asthma
i hope the meds will help her and that ur kitty is fine now
pink89berry 1 year ago
as long as you've had your cat checked by the vet, that's all you need to do - some cats do breathe faster than others.....
petsubjects 1 year ago
...my cat breaths much faster, and harder even when she's resting... Is she in danger? I took her to vet several times, and they keep saying she's perfectly fine...
bluealbedo 1 year ago
@bluealbedo mine too... maybe its like every single organism is different, so...
pl225 8 months ago