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Cat Asthma: How to Recognize Attacks, Treatment & Environmental Management

Cat asthma guide: recognizing attacks, inhaled steroid treatment, allergen removal, and environmental management. Vet-supervised.

The Bottom Line: Proper Management Can Dramatically Reduce Asthma Attacks

Feline asthma (allergic bronchitis) is a relatively common respiratory condition, affecting an estimated 1–5% of all cats. While a complete cure is unlikely, combining inhaled corticosteroids with environmental modifications can drastically cut the frequency and severity of attacks. If your cat has a recurring cough — especially one that looks like they are trying to hack up a hairball but nothing comes out — asthma is a strong possibility worth discussing with your vet.

How to Recognize an Asthma Attack

Feline asthma attacks have several characteristic features: Typical posture: The cat crouches low with neck extended forward, producing wheezing or whistling breathing sounds. Cough: Repeated, dry coughing fits that closely mimic hairball retching — but nothing ever comes up. Breathing difficulty: Exaggerated abdominal effort with each breath, or open-mouth breathing. Mild attacks: Resolve within a few minutes and the cat returns to normal behavior. Severe attacks (emergency): Sustained open-mouth breathing, blue or purple gums (cyanosis), or collapse — seek veterinary care immediately. Capture the episode on video with your phone whenever possible — it is incredibly valuable for your vet, since cats rarely have attacks on cue during an office visit.
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Treatment: Inhaled Therapy Is Now the Standard

Inhaled corticosteroids (fluticasone): Delivered through a feline-specific spacer mask (AeroKat or AeroDawg), just like human asthma inhalers. This approach minimizes systemic side effects and is ideal for long-term management. Bronchodilators (albuterol/salbutamol): Used as a rescue medication during acute attacks to quickly open the airways. Oral steroids (prednisolone): Reserved for cats that cannot tolerate inhalers or for severe cases. Long-term oral steroid use carries risks including diabetes. Most cats resist the inhaler mask at first, but with treats and patience, the majority get comfortable within 1–2 weeks. The payoff — fewer attacks with minimal side effects — is well worth the initial training effort.

Environmental Changes That Reduce Attacks

Alongside medication, removing airborne allergens from your home is equally important. Quick wins: - Switch to unscented, low-dust cat litter - Eliminate secondhand smoke completely - Stop using perfumes, essential oil diffusers, and air fresheners in rooms your cat frequents - Vacuum and dust more frequently to reduce dust mites and dander Longer-term improvements: - Place a HEPA air purifier near your cat's favorite spots - Replace carpeting with hard floors to eliminate a major dust mite reservoir - Clean or replace HVAC filters on a regular schedule
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