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Forum DIET & CARE sneezing/coughing fit

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        </style>Sorry I have yet to introduce Toffee and Raven, but there has just been so much to say and I haven’t had the time to write their story. I’ve had them since January of this year. They’re estimated to be about two years old and are both fixed. This morning Toffee started sneezing or coughing something along those lines. They’re isn’t any new food, litter, toys, or blankets everything is the same and it literally just started happening 30 mins ago. They slept with me tonight (but they’ve slept with me before and have played in the room quite often). The only thing I can think of is that he got something stuck in there. Because right before he started sneezing, while I was in my bathroom, I could hear them playing around pretty hard and being rambunctious. You know running around, knocking over card board boxes, throwing their papers around. So when I came out of my bathroom to say hi to Toffee, he had a sneezing/coughing fit. And then ran away and seemed fine. But then 10 mins later he had another fit. He’s running around fine and everything. Could something have gotten stuck in there and bothered him? Should I wait and see? Could it just be something like when a human gets bombarded with too much dust and has a sneezing/coughing fit?

         

        And I will get around to posting a welcome for them!


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          It’s possible that that is what happened. If he has continued sneezing fits though, he will need to see a vet. One of mine just came down with a URI. At first I thought maybe he got something in his nose. After a few days of sneezing fits though, I decided he needed to go to the vet. He is taking antibiotics now.

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