
Some cats that we may think have hairballs may actually have serious respiratory problems. Frequent or prolonged episodes of coughing may in fact be the result. Common Causes of Cat Gagging · Hairballs · Ingestion of Foreign Object · Heart Disease · Kidney or Liver Disease · Nausea · Eating Too Fast. My cat who has chronic allergies and occasional respiratory infections does this often, I believe the vet calls it "laryngeal coughing" which is. · The most common cause of non-hairball coughing in cats is asthma. It is diagnosed by x-ray. Heartworm, lungworm, and other parasites can also cause coughing, and rarely heart disease does it too (though more in dogs than cats).User Interaction Count: 8. 1. Your Cat Is Coughing With No Hairball. If your cat is coughing but no hairball is produced, it is important to pay attention to other symptoms your cat is showing. Infrequent, but regular coughing (a few times a week or consistently every few weeks) can be a sign of asthma. · Kim C. (@Kim C) Guest. Joined: 7 hours ago. Posts: 1. Topic starter Novem pm. My cat often will hack as if he has a hairball but he does not cough one up.
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