Cat allergy symptoms can present themselves in various
forms depending on the root allergy. Your veterinarian can
perform blood or skin tests to determine specific allergies
that are troubling your kitty. Signs of allergic
reactions that can prompt a trip to the vet include the
following.
- Itching or chewing at paws and tail
- Sneezing, coughing, or wheezing
- Discharge from the eyes or nose
- Hairloss
- Skin redness, swelling or irritation
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Difficulty breathing
- Ear infections
Difficulty breathing is often a sign of severe cat
allergies, and pet parents should contact their veterinarian
immediately if this symptom is observed. Cats with asthma
can be especially susceptible to environmental allergies,
so it’s recommended they are treated with the proper cat
allergy medications as soon as they’re diagnosed.