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Symptoms
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An allergic reaction can manifest itself in several ways. Some of the most common symptoms of an allergic reaction include itching, sneezing, coughing and wheezing. In some cases, the cat may have a discharge from the nose or eyes.
Itching
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A cat's reaction to respiratory allergies usually produces severe, generalized itching. The itching could last for a few weeks at a time. However, depending on the number of allergens around, the cat could itch constantly.
Considerations
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According to Chai Online, cats can be allergic to the same allergens that affect people. For example, cats can be allergic to wheat pollen, grass pollen, mildew, mold and dust mites. Many of these allergies occur seasonally, just as they do in humans.
Treatments
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One of the most common treatments for respiratory allergies in cats is a steroid. Steroids work by blocking the allergic reaction. The steroid can be given by injection or orally. A common side effect of steroid treatment is an increased appetite. Hypoallergenic shampoo can also help respiratory allergies in cats. However, use of this treatment is contingent on whether the cat will tolerate a bath.
Medications
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According to Allivet, some common medications for cats with respiratory allergies include HomeoPet Cough Relief, HomeoPet Nose Relief, clemastine, and chlorpheniramine.
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Respiratory Allergies in Cats
Allergies are one of the most common conditions that affect cats. When a cat is allergic to something, its immune system will overreact. This causes various physical symptoms---including respiratory problems.