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cat rapid breathing: when to worry and what to do

cat rapid breathing: when to worry and what to do You notice your cat sitting oddly still in the corner, sides heaving faster than usual. Maybe you caught your cat breathing heavily while resting, which stopped you cold because that is not normal after a nap. Fast breathing in cats is one of those symptoms
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Cat Labored Breathing: Causes, Warning Signs, and What to Do

Cat Labored Breathing: Causes, Warning Signs, and What to Do You walk into the room and notice your cat sitting upright with her neck stretched out and her sides heaving with each breath. It doesn’t look right. Cat labored breathing is one of the more alarming things a pet owner can witness, and rightly so
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Heavy Breathing Cat: Causes, Warning Signs, and What to Do

Heavy Breathing Cat: Causes, Warning Signs, and What to Do You walk into the room and your cat is sitting upright, sides heaving, mouth slightly open. This isn’t a hot day and she hasn’t been running. A heavy breathing cat is not something to watch and wait on — unlike dogs, cats simply don’t breathe
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Cat Breathing Problems: Signs, Causes, and When to Act

Cat Breathing Problems: Signs, Causes, and When to Act You’re watching your cat and notice the belly rising and falling in an unusual way, or you see her sitting in a hunched position with her elbows out. Abnormal cat breathing is one of the most serious signs a cat can show, and it deserves immediate
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Labored Breathing in Cats: Causes, Warning Signs, and Next Steps

Labored Breathing in Cats: Causes, Warning Signs, and Next Steps You notice your cat sitting upright with elbows out and neck extended, breathing faster than usual. Or maybe they made a wheezing sound that stopped you in your tracks. Labored breathing in cats is not something to monitor overnight and see how it goes —
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Cat Breathing Fast: What’s Normal and When to Act

Cat Breathing Fast: What’s Normal and When to Act You glance at your cat resting on the couch and notice their sides moving quickly. Is your cat breathing fast at rest — or does it just seem that way? Cats normally breathe between 15 and 30 times per minute when relaxed. If you’re watching your
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