Sounds like a urinary tract infection. Barring a medical issue cats will lay in their litter box for security to ease anxiety. It’s an odd place for security but the familiar smell seems to be it.
My cat has asthma and I can say it doesn’t look like your kittys sneeze/cough. It does look more like the nasal cavity is irritated. Hope you get to the bottom of it!
I rescued a momma cat from my workplace and she went on to live a wonderful life in my garage and in my house when I wasn’t home, this went on for 10 years! She never warmed to me but became best friends with my cat. The first I was able to pet her was in her last days when she could not fight...
No she will live regular time don’t worry. I had a cat with stomatitis that lived to 17. This is a dental condition that if you stay on top of is manageable with antibiotics and steroids
You can give Miralax long term. You can sprinkle it on wet food my cat never noticed it. The vet may need to help you with dosage but with my cat it’s the only thing that worked coupled with a high fiber diet
Every state is different but almost all States define pets as property. If a Court finds he owes a duty to you to keep your cat safe he would be liable for vet bills.
Nadiarey my cat started with snorting when eating and she had it in her nasal cavity. Any new symptom as simple as that can be it. It really is scary because it’s difficult to diagnose
He won’t be himself for awhile. My vet explained after this happens they are fearful of going to the bathroom because it’s painful and/or they still remember it was painful. This will effect their eating as well as their demeanor. Usually with the meds is a muscle relaxer that relaxes the...
Budesonide is a long term option with less side effects especially if your cat has a heart murmur. My cat was on it for 4 years due to chronic intestinal issues. You may want to ask your vet about it.