my cat can not breath ?:(

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Hi guys 

I have a 1 year old cat , I found that she refuse food , and she sounds different 

I feel like she can not breath , because she moves her head and breath strongly from her mouth .

I don't know how to explain it :( 

I won't have time to take her the vet today , and I 'm scared that she's so sick .

And I've posted about the satiation when she lost her kittens , and when the vat gave her a vaccine 

I found that Persian cats can't handle injections :(  
 
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Is it a symptom of poisoning? .

Because she can run and move , but then she set without eating and she feels tired 
 

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This may very well be poisoning, she can not go without eating and drinking for long at all, and trouble breathing means she is in desperate need of a vet.

She can be helped but you can not waste any more time, please get her to a vet ASAP.

This is so sad! :((((
 
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This may very well be poisoning, she can not go without eating and drinking for long at all, and trouble breathing means she is in desperate need of a vet.

She can be helped but you can not waste any more time, please get her to a vet ASAP.

This is so sad! :((((
what !! :((((( don't say that , it is 2:00 AM :( 

I will cry , I thought it is normal since she ate yesterday :( 
 

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Poison can swell her throat among other things.

Can you get her to a vet first thing in the morning?
 

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It's best if you can get her to the vet when they open. 

Breathing problems can be really bad. It sounds like the kittens were having problems before the vaccine and now Mom is too. She might be showing symptoms later because it took more time to take effect. I don't think it is the vaccine because a reaction to that is usually a bump at the site and lethargic/vomit not breathing and the white foam the kittens have. 

Did the vet check for any infections? A blood test? 
 
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Poison can swell her throat among other things.

Can you get her to a vet first thing in the morning?
 
It's best if you can get her to the vet when they open. 

Breathing problems can be really bad. It sounds like the kittens were having problems before the vaccine and now Mom is too. She might be showing symptoms later because it took more time to take effect. I don't think it is the vaccine because a reaction to that is usually a bump at the site and lethargic/vomit not breathing and the white foam the kittens have. 

Did the vet check for any infections? A blood test? 
We gave her cat food today, and water mixed with a powder the vet gave me. 

Today's weather was really bad, so all of my plans were canceled 
 

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Hi guys 

I have a 1 year old cat , I found that she refuse food , and she sounds different 
I feel like she can not breath , because she moves her head and breath strongly from her mouth .


I don't know how to explain it :( 

I won't have time to take her the vet today , and I 'm scared that she's so sick .




And I've posted about the satiation when she lost her kittens , and when the vat gave her a vaccine 
I found that Persian cats can't handle injections :(  
Persians can handle injections, but you need to go to a vet who will explain what they are doing. When can you go to the vet?
 
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Persians can handle injections, but you need to go to a vet who will explain what they are doing. When can you go to the vet?
maybe tomorrow 
 

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What was the 'powder' you gave her, could that be causing her symptoms? Has she had that powder before with no problems?
 
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What was the 'powder' you gave her, could that be causing her symptoms? Has she had that powder before with no problems?
it is a medical nutritious

It helps a lot  , we give it to one of my sick cats , who was too close to die , and for her too . 

it did not do anything bad , but gave her energy since she was not eating . 
 

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I fully agree with the others!!  Tomorrow may be too late, and you say *maybe* even about tomorrow.  You definitely need to make time and do what you can to get her to a vet immediately.  Respiratory issues are life-threatening.
 
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I fully agree with the others!!  Tomorrow may be too late, and you say *maybe* even about tomorrow.  You definitely need to make time and do what you can to get her to a vet immediately.  Respiratory issues are life-threatening.
I can send her with my driver " as before "  ,but I want to have the time to go by myself , that's why 

I planned to take her today but the weather was really bad , and mostly all of the places were close 
 
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UPDATE : 

I found that one of the kittens is moving in a weird way i guess she have Diarrhea

is it from the food ?
 

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Medicine, including herbal medicine for humans or for other animals can be poisonous for cats, if you are able, please see a vet as soon as you can. Meanwhile keep your kitten hydrated. 
 
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      Please do what you can, if there is nothing to be done to help her at least you can have her put to sleep so she is not suffering. To do nothing is cruel. There are far worse things in this world than dying but to be kept in it longer than you are wanting or able to is one of them. I saw your previous posts regarding the kittens, did they all pass away? Again this is something very serious, she is having trouble breathing, it must be scary and very uncomfortable to feel as if you cannot breathe. what was this powder that you gave her and was she ill before the powder or after?
 
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