I am so sorry. I can relate to how you feel.
Yes..Cats do snoreI have had some nights when I felt I was trying to
sleep in a very large dorm. I have one cat that makes strange sounds
while breathing. I have had her for 5yrs. and she is as healthy as a
horse(as the saying goes) I whould still have your Vet check out your
kitty for the
YIKES!!!
What a story! I'm glad it all worked out and certainly hope that you are healing well, Brenda!
Take care and give those kitties a big smooch!
Love, Julie
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Hi Again. Peggy, will you call Tinley and pass my previous email info to her and
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Thanks for your input, Barb, Cherie, Sally and Karolynmuch appreciated.
Trixie snoring when she's asleep has always amused me.
I guess what worries me now is a) that her breathing is often accompanied by
Hi Again Kerry,
Are you noticing any dryness of your own nasal passages? It could be that the long winter of dry, heated indoor air is getting to her. You could put a big pot of water on the stove and do a quick humidification and see if that makes a difference.
I definately need to do that this
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Julie. Yes, will definitely be having Trixie checked out. It's the fact that
it's a new development that's bothering me. (She's always snored when asleep,
but until now not while she's awake.) Kerry
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Amber, will often have that noise and if you listen carfeully it is not coming from the lungs, as Amber's is not a new development, I notice it is more pernounced when she is not on her Interferon treatment."MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your input, Barb, Cherie, Sally
Julie,
That is a great suggesstion, that often happens around here, I usually put water in the bathtub and let it sit overnight.
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Hi Again Kerry,
Are you noticing any dryness of your own nasal passages? It could be that the long winter of dry, heated
Are there no other symptoms?"MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Julie. Yes, will definitely be having Trixie checked out. It's the fact that it's a new development that's bothering me. (She's always snored when asleep, but until now not while she's awake.) Kerry
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No-her behavior and appearance are fine. (She's negative.which
helps.)
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Could even be allergies...which I have heard causes hard breathing, I have even had one of mine have a stuffy nose, like we get."MacKenzie, Kerry N." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No-her behavior and appearance are fine. (She's negative.which helps.)
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Hey Cherie,
Glad it hit a note with you! Just be super-careful to watch the water level! You can put in a few drops of cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, etc. and it will smell like you're baking! (But take a nap and go buy a pie, instead!)
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Julie,
That is
I definately watch the level, especially with furrkids floating around my house, one can never be too careful, but if I put scents in the water I would be eating 24/7...I will stick with floral smells
;-))CherieJulie Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Cherie,
Glad it hit a note with you! Just
starting this sunday, there's a series of chats/panels dealing with
rescue--here's a link to the cat ones.
the instructions for accessing the chats is included on the page; if
folks have any questions, contact me at this address, or in my
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incidentally, these
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Thanks
Hideyo---no, Trixie is actually quite the trim little thing. She watches her
figure (doesn't care much for proprietary treats but loves plain
yogurt!)...Kerry
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Hummm let me know what you find
out from your vet I am very interested, too. Do you it has anything to do thyroid or
something?
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