What s going on with a cat s fast breathing rate?

Updated on pet 2024-07-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Go to the hospital!! In this case, you must seek medical attention in time, the early symptoms of cat heart disease are like this, it is easy to be delayed, heart disease also needs to be maintained by medicine, it is recommended to try the combination of Xinshuan + coenzyme Q10.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Under what circumstances does a cat pant shortly? Is it heart disease, my family is heart disease, and I have been eating a large ball of living Yangyi to maintain it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A cat's normal respiratory rate is generally 120-180 breaths, 30-40 breaths per minute.

    When the cat's breathing rate increases to about 50 times per minute when it is relaxed, or even mouth breathing or abdominal breathing, it is necessary to consider the possibility of the cat's disease. Cats that breathe too fast are mostly suffering from upper respiratory tract, lung or chest disease.

    The measurement should choose the time when the cat rests, and the belly rises and falls as one breath. The owner measures the number of breaths the cat takes in 15 minutes, multiply by 4, and you can get the number of breaths per minute for the cat. In order to prevent the data error from being too large, the owner can separate the time to measure several times, and if the data is abnormal, be sure to seek medical attention in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When it's calm, it's around 30-40, and most people say 30.

    Cats breathe 15-32 times a minute, this is the normal breathing rate of cats, if there is a problem with the cat's breathing rate, you need to be timely**.

    The cat's respiratory rate and the number of breaths the cat should be measured in a quiet state. The measurement method is to observe the undulating action of the cat's chest and abdomen, and the undulation is a breath; A stethoscope can also be used to listen directly to the number of breaths in the trachea or chest wall. Generally, the number of breaths is measured continuously for 1 minute.

    Healthy cats take 15 to 32 breaths per minute.

    When exercising or excited, the number of breaths in cats may increase physiologically; There is also a physiological increase in the number of breaths in pregnant cats. Kittens breathe slightly more often than adult cats.

    Cats have an increased number of breaths, which is common with fever, respiratory tract inflammation, pneumonia, and obstruction of the movement of the septum (e.g., gastric dilation). The number of breaths in cats decreases, which is more common in poisoning diseases, severe metabolic disorders, and increased intracranial pressure.

    Pay attention to the specific situation of the cat and give the cat ** in time.

    The normal physiological values of cats: body temperature 38, respiration 24 42 minutes, heart rate 120 140 minutes, white blood cells 9000 24000 cubic millimeters, red blood cells 700 10 million cubic millimeters. Hemoglobin 13 8 g 100 ml.

    Under normal circumstances, the cat's breathing rate is 30-40 times per minute when it is awake and remains still, and the cat's breathing rate decreases when sleeping and resting, usually within 30 breaths per minute. If pet owners find that the cat's breathing rate increases when it is still or resting, it may be due to some respiratory diseases or heart diseases, and it is recommended to check the cat pet hospital in time. Under normal circumstances, a cat's breathing rate is about 20-30 beats per minute, and the heart rate is 120-140 beats per minute.

    First of all, don't worry too much, we need to rule out non-disease shortness of breath in cats: such as high temperature or heat stroke, after strenuous exercise, emotional stress caused by abnormal tension, shortness of breath caused by this kind of situation is basically short-lived, a little adjustment and rest can be calmed and relieved, as long as you pay more attention to the general no big problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Understand that the cat's respiratory rate is generally maintained at 30-40 beats. Below or above this level, the cat may be sick. In this case, the cat should be given a special drug for the respiratory tract, which can effectively help the cat's breathing rate to be too fast or too slow.

    My puppet drank this medicine to cure the problem of low heart rate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The normal rate of a cat's breathing is around 15-32 times per minute.

    Cats of different ages breathe differently, cats breathe 15-32 times per minute, kittens will breathe more than adult cats, generally around 20-40 times. Cats may have an increased number of breaths when exercising, rejuvenating or pregnant.

    When the cat rests, the breathing sound is even, if in the state of rest, the respiratory rate increases, or even open the mouth to breathe, indicating that it may have lung or heart diseases, be sure to take them to the pet hospital in time for examination and **.

    If the cat's breathing rate is relatively fast for a long time, the breathing rate reaches more than 50 times in a calm condition, and their belly fluctuates very much, and they feel very forced.

    At this time, the owner should see if the cat has poor breathing, falling from a height, coughing and sneezing, etc., it is recommended to take a film of the cat, B ultrasound, and check whether there are any abnormalities in the heart and lungs, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, chest hemorrhage, heart disease, etc.

    How to measure a cat's heartbeat:

    It is best to measure the number of cats' heartbeats when the cat is sleeping or resting, the specific measurement method is to touch the ribs on the inside of the cat's elbow, at this time you can feel the cat's heartbeat, record the number of cat's heartbeats within 15 minutes and multiply it by 4, at this time you can get the cat's breaths per minute.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello, the cat's breathing rate is fast, there are no other causes of adverse reactions, if the cat has not recovered from shortness of breath caused by strenuous exercise, it is likely to suffer from lung disease. After all, after pneumonia, there will be more fluid in the lungs, which will make it difficult to breathe or asthma.

    The cat's breathing rate is fast and there are no other adverse reactions.

    Hello, the cat's breathing rate is fast, there are no other causes of adverse reactions, if the cat has not recovered from the residual cavity of shortness of breath caused by strenuous exercise, it is likely to suffer from lung disease. After all, after pneumonia, the lungs will have more fluid to destroy, which will make it difficult to breathe or asthma.

    Sometimes breathing is more normal, 30 breaths a minute, or a little more. Sometimes the breathing is rapid, about 50 times.

    When you breathe, you can hear a coarse breathing sound.

    Thirty times it's okay pro.

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