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My 3 week old kitten sneezes and sometimes spits up clear liquid (she's done it maybe 3 times). Not sure if it's vomit or mucous. It sometimes has a few bubbles in it, but not quite foamy.
She had a history of aspirating some milk when she was 2 weeks old. She sneezed a lot of it out. But I took her to the vet the next day just in case. The vet said her lungs sound crystal clear, but prescribed Clavamox just in case she did aspirate. At least if she did, she can fight off the inevitable infection in the lungs. Since then, she's been normal, active, and eating well. Also pees'poops well. Once in a while she'll sneeze, and there may or may not be mucous.
But tonight, she left a quarter-sized puddle of clear liquid and sneezed a little white stuff. Does spit up mean anything bad? She's still acting normal. Luckily, she has her followup appointment tomorrow, but if someone here can shed some light on kittens and spit up that would be great.
She had a history of aspirating some milk when she was 2 weeks old. She sneezed a lot of it out. But I took her to the vet the next day just in case. The vet said her lungs sound crystal clear, but prescribed Clavamox just in case she did aspirate. At least if she did, she can fight off the inevitable infection in the lungs. Since then, she's been normal, active, and eating well. Also pees'poops well. Once in a while she'll sneeze, and there may or may not be mucous.
But tonight, she left a quarter-sized puddle of clear liquid and sneezed a little white stuff. Does spit up mean anything bad? She's still acting normal. Luckily, she has her followup appointment tomorrow, but if someone here can shed some light on kittens and spit up that would be great.