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Yes, this can be very normal. Cats and dogs can get allergies just like humans. Sometimes the allergic reaction manifests as itchy skin, but they can also have itchy, watery eyes, and respiratory symptoms. Based on what you were describing with your cat, since it happens seasonally, I would be suspicious of allergies. One other thing to consider in your cat would be an upper respiratory virus. These viruses can remain in the system for long periods of time and cause ocular symptoms like you are describing and also sometimes cause respiratory symptoms. Sometimes cats need medication to get over these respiratory viruses but often times they self resolved within a couple of weeks. Since rinsing his eyes out routinely last year helped I would recommend starting with that again. You may also want to try and over-the-counter anti-histamine like Zyrtec as well. If you don’t see improvement within a reasonable period of time then you might want to take him back to the vet to have him ch
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hi and thank you for your post. Lethargy along with hiding and rapid breathing are signs of a concerning health issue that should be addressed at your nearest clinic very soon. It is hard to say for sure whether this is anxiety related or not without examining Pusheen first, but it may be unlikely given the symptoms you mentioned. My advice is to take Pusheen to her veterinarian soon to rule out more serious health concerns. Thank you for using Boop by Petco and best wishes to you!
Updated on November 25th, 2025
Hello, thank you for your question. Ultimately this depends on your comfort level. In my opinion if the cats have any time at home/in your room that is unsupervised I would be worried about having the primroses out. Cats are curious animals and may try to jump onto the shelves to investigate the new addition. However, if you are home all the time with them or keep them out of your room while you're away, I don't think it would be wrong to keep the flowers. Hope this helps!
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It's possible that Princess and Hazel could have allergies, but it's also possible that this is an upper respiratory infection of some kind - especially since both cats are affected. If the sneezing is minor and they are acting normal otherwise, you could opt to monitor them for the next few days to see if the problem resolves. If there is no improvement in the next 7-14 days, or if they develop any other symptoms such as acting lethargic, having trouble breathing, or not wanting to eat, I would recommend taking them to the vet for an exam as they may need antibiotics or other medication to treat the problem.
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