Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - a kitten in respiratory disress is an emergency. You need to get her to a vet, as quickly and with as little stress as possible. Your vet may give advice about this. Do you have cat carriers? My biggest concern is that cats with breathing problems find travelling stressful and it can even be fatal, so its a huge balancing act. If you put something over the cage to help her stay calm, make it light and be aware that she will need ventillation.
I hear that you dont think of these cats as your own at this stage; you said 'a' cat, where most people say 'my.' They will scan her and may work out who she belongs to. Failing that, they could rehome her for you and thereby might be prepared to give treatment - or to yourself although its normal to pay for veterinary care if that happens.
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