Cat Hiccups: Normal or Dangerous? A Vet Explains 5 Causes
Your cat keeps hiccupping — should you worry? Most cat hiccups are harmless, but frequent episodes with coughing or breathing changes can signal asthma or heart disease. A vet explains the 5 causes and the warning signs that need immediate attention.

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This article is compiled and summarized by the Carelogy editorial team based on publicly available information from the following veterinary organizations, universities, and clinical manuals.
- Cornell Feline Health Center, Cornell University. Feline Asthma: A Risky Business for Many Cats (2018).
- MSD Veterinary Manual. Disorders of the Diaphragm in Cats (2023).
- American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Pet First Aid — Hairballs and Respiratory Symptoms (2024).
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