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Yes, air purifiers can help reduce airborne irritants and allergens, making breathing easier for cats with feline asthma.
Common triggers of feline asthma include allergens like dust, pollen, mold, smoke, and certain household chemicals.
Cat asthma typically does not go away on its own and requires ongoing management and veterinary treatment.
Feline asthma treatment typically costs between $200 and $1,500 annually, depending on severity and treatment type.
With proper treatment and management, cats with feline asthma can live a normal lifespan of 12 to 15 years or longer.
The best treatment for feline asthma typically involves corticosteroid medications and bronchodilators administered via inhalers or orally.
You can apply pet-safe bitter sprays, use topical deterrents recommended by a vet, or cover the area with protective clothing to prevent your cat from licking.
You should see a vet if your cat’s overgrooming results in bald patches, skin irritation, or seems to be stress-related or persistent.
You can apply bitter-tasting sprays, protective clothing, or veterinarian-recommended topical creams to discourage your cat from licking affected areas.

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