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Panting kitten - cause for worry?

post #1 of 4
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My ChooChoo is 5 months old and like all kittens he is a bundle of energy. However, for a couple of days I notice that he is panting heavily after even a brief play time. Initially I thought he was angry, because from a distance you can only see that his mouth was open but today he did that after running towards me and I could hear him breathe heavily with the mouth open, like we see in dogs.

Is this normal in cats?
post #2 of 4
If it's very hot out or the cat has played very hard for a long time, some panting is normal. But not after playing for just a short time. . .I think he needs to see the vet. Be sure to tell the vet he's panting--they may not think to look for problems in such a young kitty.
post #3 of 4
I want to add - longhaired do pants more often than shorthaired - as they do get warm quicker, IF they are running and playing much.

Here it sounds something is not OK... And it did apparently come on quickly.
I agree, it is an ASAP vet visit. Phone first if you wish, but hurry.


Good luck!
post #4 of 4
I agree with the others...
because this is something new...
Choo Choo needs to see a vet, to rule out a health issue.
I would do this right away.

Sending some be OK vibes to Choo Choo.
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