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Sneezing cat.

Species: Cat
Breed: Tabby cat not sure w
Age: 8-11 years
My cat keeps sneezing and sometimes has watery eyes. It started today and. I googled it and apparentley he's got upper respiratory infection. Are there any home remedies or ways I can help him without taking him to the vet? Thanks you


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Online vet, Dr. Marie

Dr. Marie replied:

Here is a previous answer of mine that may help you:

Treating Upper Respiratory Infections in Cats.

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