Is it healthy for my cat to snore? How do I know what kind of breed he is? What about his age?

Updated On February 27th, 2018

Pet's info: Cat | American Shorthair | Male | unneutered | 3 lbs

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Answered By Andrea M. Brodie, DVM

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Some kitties, just like humans, do snore. I have two cats who snore very loud, when they are completely relaxed. This can be quite normal, but in some instances it could be a sign of an upper respiratory infection, or a mass or foreign body in the upper airways. If your cat has always snored, and if it is not a recent condition and he has no discharge from his nose, I would not worry. I see that Salem is not neutered, which makes him develop a broad head and cheeks. This can also change the anatomy of the airways and cause a tom to snore. If Salem coughs, has a discharge or trouble breathing, I suggest you take him to your veterinarian for an exam.

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