Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - I didn't actually notice that typo until you pointed it out! My brain also read 'cats'. I'm sorry to hear that yours is couging and I'm afraid that, as with humans, there are many different causes of coughing in cats. Heart disease is quite a common one in patients of that age, but that alone doesn't serve to rule out various other causes. These might include foreign bodies, polyps, viral infections, cancer, enlarged lymph nodes (for that of other reasons), an enlarged throid gland, high volumes of particulate matter in the air, inflammation of the linings of the airways due to irritants, asthma, fluid collecting in abnormal places and so on. Your vet will listen to the lungs to roughly locate the lesion and try to characterise the cough, as well as asking you questions about its onset, the times of day that you hear it most and any progression that you have noticed. The may necessitate radiography or an ultrasound of the chest, or they may feel that there's a case for trying symptomatic treatment. Good look and please will you let us know how you get on?
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