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Cat Upper Respiratory Infection: Symptoms, Treatment, and When to Worry

2 min readMay 10, 2026

A sneezing cat with a runny nose might just be reacting to dust โ€” or it might be the start of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that needs prompt care. Cat URIs are among the most common illnesses in cats, especially in those who have spent time in shelters or around other cats.

What Causes Cat URIs?

The majority of feline URIs are caused by feline herpesvirus (FHV-1) and feline calicivirus (FCV). Bacterial infections โ€” particularly Chlamydophila felis and Bordetella bronchiseptica โ€” can occur alongside or independently. The viruses spread through direct contact, shared bowls, and airborne droplets.

Important note: once a cat is infected with herpesvirus, the virus remains dormant for life. Stress can trigger reactivation and recurrent flare-ups.

Symptoms of a Cat URI

Mild to Moderate

  • Sneezing โ€” often repeatedly and in fits
  • Nasal discharge โ€” clear initially, then yellow or green
  • Eye discharge โ€” watery or crusty; one or both eyes may be squinting
  • Mild congestion
  • Reduced appetite due to inability to smell food
  • Lethargy

Severe Signs

  • Difficulty breathing or breathing with open mouth
  • No eating or drinking for 24+ hours
  • High fever
  • Ulcers in the mouth (sign of calicivirus)
  • Loud wheezing or rattling sounds

When to Worry: Emergency Signs

Get your cat to a vet immediately if they:

  • Are not eating or drinking at all
  • Are breathing rapidly or with obvious effort
  • Have significant eye discharge with visible corneal cloudiness
  • Are extremely lethargic and unresponsive
  • Are a kitten โ€” young cats can deteriorate very quickly

What to Do at Home

For mild symptoms in an otherwise healthy adult cat:

  • Keep the nose and eyes clean with a warm, damp cloth
  • Run a humidifier or let your cat breathe steam in the bathroom
  • Warm the food slightly to help entice a congested cat
  • Ensure fresh water is always accessible
  • Keep the cat warm, quiet, and away from stress

Never give human cold medications to cats โ€” many are toxic.

How Voyage Can Help

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This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian if you are concerned about your pet's health.