Updated On June 2nd, 2018
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Answered By Laura Bailey, DVM 216
Veterinarian
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No, it is not normal for her to be open mouth breathing. She may have an infection and/or dehydration. Make sure she has access to plenty of food and water. Place the bowls close to her. You need to take her into see a veterinarian asap for an exam and antibiotics if needed.
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Answered By Lindsey Edwards MVB, BSc, IVCA
Veterinarian
No this is not normal, panting is a sign of severe distress in cats and is a medical emergency. Severe infection, low blood glucose or low blood calcium are possible causes and she requires emergency treatment to protect both her and her kittens
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