Newborn Kittens Keep Sneezing

If you kitten is sneezing continually or has sneezing accompanied by nasal discharge or problems breathing this may be a sign that something more than an isolated mild sneeze is going on.
Newborn kittens keep sneezing. Foreign objects can be stuck in your pet s nose without you knowing. Whether the little muffin has been adopted from a shelter purchased from a breeder or found and rescued as a feral kitten on the street kittens often develop a sneeze. Of course newborns can also simply get sick. But i took him in.
4 seem to be eating really well and have fat round bellies but 1 doesn 39 t seem to be. I found him outside in the rain his mother must of left him maybe because he was the runt of the group. Sneezing isn t always just a normal sign of a healthy newborn. A stray cat has given birth to 5 kittens on my front steps in the rain.
He is probably around 6 or 7 days old. The herpes virus the calici virus or both. He was fine yesterday being active and drinking his milk but today he started sneezing and acting really restless. I noticed that 3 of the 4 are sneezing and sound really congested.
If the kittens are 1 2 weeks old bottle feed them with milk replacer formula every 1 2 hours. They are now 2 days old and setup in my living room with mom cat. Sneezing is usually a sign of upper respiratory disease. If your kitten has more than just a mild sneeze possibilities include allergies foreign objects stuck in nose or upper respiratory diseases.
They often result in sneezing discharge from the eyes and nose drooling congestion fever and poor appetite. Try not to laugh at. If the mother cat is not around you ll need to prepare and feed them yourself. A vet can check for and safely remove foreign objects.
Obiviously he doesn t have his mother s milk to help him immune system. Why is my newborn kitten sneezing. At 3 4 weeks old provide. The most likely cause for sneezing and eye discharge is a viral upper respiratory infection uri.
These commonly affect kittens and are usually caused by a virus. My kitten is sneezing that is one of the most common complaints of people with new kittens. Frequent sneezing in a newborn could be one sign of a respiratory infection. This may require sedation nasal flushing and or endoscopy to do this.