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Reverse Sneezing in Cats

 

 

Also known as aspiration reflex, laryngospasm or pharyngeal gag reflex, reverse sneezing is more commonly seen in dogs than cats. It is caused by a spasm of the soft palate usually caused by an irritation such as mucus.  

Generally, reverse sneezing is completely harmless but it is worth a talk to your vet to rule out feline asthma.

Also see causes of sneezing in cats.

 

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The medical articles on this site have not been written by a veterinarian & should not be considered a replacement for a veterinarian visit. The articles are provided for informative purposes only.

Always seek immediate veterinary advice for any problems (health or behavioral) in your pets. 

While great care has been made in the creation of these articles, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or omissions on these pages. If in any doubt whatsoever, seek professional medical advice. 


 

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