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September 14, 2008

“Pussy Cat’s Tickly Throat and Coughing Fits”

Category: Cats, Pet-to-Vet Articles – Tags: , , , , – Admin 8:09 pm

My relaxation and sleep time is being interrupted by a constant tickle in my throat and sometimes a raspy cough. I feel I’m going to choke. My humans get very upset and so do I. What should we do? (Sooty, 6 years, black cat, Bodalla)

Dr. Alan

There are a number of causes of coughing in cats, some are potentially life threatening and some are not. Sooty, the most common cause of the clinical picture you paint is “fur balls”. When you wash yourself with your tongue, you swallow fur, most of which passes through your system. Some fur gets trapped in your stomach and over time can pile up into your throat, causing the tickle that makes you cough. Usually, this helps you to bring up the fur ball. It may be helpful to get your owners to give you some Kat Lax or Laxigel. This will assist you to pass the fur. My cat thinks it is delicious – we put it on her paws so she can lick it off! If the cough persists have your owner call the vet as your problem may be more severe.

September 5, 2008

“Dicky Ticker” – is it time to get your dog’s heart checked?

Category: Dogs, Pet-to-Vet Articles – Tags: , , , , , , – Admin 11:09 pm

Recently, I’ve had this dry cough, which starts as soon as I am awake. It goes away after a while. Getting up the stairs these days is a real chore. I’ve also noticed that I’m starting to feel bloated, even though I’m eating and drinking as usual. What do you think is wrong with me? (Sheeba, Collie, 10 years, Bodalla Estate)

Dr Alan

Sounds like you need to have your heart checked out Sheba. When you sleep, fluid builds up in your lungs. When you wake, you develop a cough as your body tries to get rid of the fluid. It may sound strange, but when your heart is inefficient pumping blood, back pressure builds up and the large veins feeding blood to your heart swell. Swollen veins in your chest and abdomen will “leak” the fluid part of your blood into your chest and your tummy. Vets call this congestive heart failure and it can be helped with medication. Use those eyes of yours to tell your owner you need some attention.