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HOMEOPET Cough 15ml

Homeopet Cough can be used to naturally relieve symptoms of minor cough and other respiratory problems.
$17.70

Vetisse Coughcare Syrup for Cat Coughs

A gentle comfort-booster for your cat's cough and respiratory symptoms.
Buy One for $45.40

Vetisse Paz Cough Care for Cat Respiratory Problems

Recommended for cat respiratory problems. Stronger formulation for more than just symptom relief.
Buy One for $45.40
 

Kill your cat's cough with natural, herbal remedies for respiratory problems from 1stpetnaturals.com. We carry a range of Vetisse herbal supplements including Paz Cough Care and Coughcare Syrup for Cat Coughs.

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Vetisse Paz Cough Care for Cat Respiratory Problems is formulated to naturally relieve respiratory problems in cats. Paz Cough Care offers a stronger formula that targets the underlying causes of respiratory problems rather than just masking symptoms. Indeed, this herbal supplement is a natural expectorant but also soothes lung inflammation and provides antispasmodic properties.

Vetisse Coughcare Syrup for Cat Coughs is an excellent natural treatment for cold and flu symptoms. Not only does Coughcare Syrup enhance immune functioning to enhance recovery, but it also helps to prevent upper respiratory infections. Use this supplement to relieve your cat's cough, fever, nausea, vomiting, nasal congestion, and sore throat.

The nose, throat, and sinuses comprise your cat's upper respiratory tract which is susceptible to infection caused by viruses and sometimes even bacteria. Unfortunately, the viruses that are often associated with upper respiratory problems are prevalent in many of the environments your cat may visit. Viruses may be transmitted between cats in many of the same ways they are transmitted between humans: sneezing, coughing, or sharing food and drink.

How do you recognize an upper respiratory problem in your cat? There are a wide range of symptoms that are often associated with viral or bacterial infections of the upper respiratory tract:

  • Sneezing
  • Coughing
  • Congestion
  • Runny nose
  • Nasal discharge
  • Drooling
  • Fever
  • Loss of appetite
  • Heavy, rapid, or open-mouth breathing
  • Eye rubbing or squinting

There are also a number of factors that make a cat more susceptible to coughs and other upper respiratory problems:

  • Age
  • Vaccination status
  • Overall health
  • Living in multi-cat households
  • Exposure to shelters
  • Stress
  • Flat-faced breeds such as Persians

If your cat suffers a persistent cough or shows other signs of respiratory problems that don't subside within a few days, you should visit your veterinarian. Your vet will conduct a thorough physical exam and should be able to determine fairly easily if your cat requires medication or other treatment. Many upper respiratory infections are highly contagious, and you may want to isolate your cat from other cats.

At the first sign of cough or respiratory problem in your cat, you may also want to try a natural cough treatment such as Vetisse Coughcare Syrup for Cat Coughs or Vetisse Paz Cough Care for Cat Respiratory Problems.

Disclaimer: 1st Pet Naturals is an education resource, and all information herein is strictly for educational purposes. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure disease, nor is it meant to replace the (prescribed) treatment or recommendations of your veterinarian or healthcare provider. Always inform your veterinarian or healthcare provider of any products that your pet is taking, including herbal remedies and supplements.