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Step 1
Determine if your cat has upper respiratory infection. Symptoms of upper respiratory infection include cat sneezing and swollen eyes. This infection can be caused by a viral and bacteria infection. You should take your cat to the veterinarian.
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Step 2
Determine if your cat has something lodged in its nose. Cats use their nose for smelling everything so it’s probably that some dust or small material may have gotten stuck in your cat’s nose which causes the cat sneezing. Your cat should be able to dislodge the foreign objects through cat sneezing.
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Step 3
Determine if your cat has allergies. Allergies can affect cats like humans and thereby causing cat sneezing. Common things that cause allergic cat sneezing include mold and dust pollens. Clean your house regularly and remove the dust and mold.













