Just like people, animals can sneeze too.
If your cat sneezes, it doesn't always mean you need to take her to the vet. There are four main causes of sternutation in cats.
A harmless explanation
The cat's nose is simply itchy. In this case, the animal may sneeze 1-2 times. This happens rarely, so it usually never causes concern on the part of the owners.
External stimuli
Sneezing in cats can be caused by dust, perfume, or the pungent smell of household chemicals. Pets climb into places where humans don't even look during general cleaning. And there is dust there, so dust or other dirt stuck to the nose can easily cause sneezing in the animal.
Nasal congestion
If a foreign object gets into the cat's nose, for example, a piece of litter, then this can also cause sneezing. This is how the animal clears its nose of dirt.
Infections and inflammations
In this case, the cat sneezes not 1-2 times, but several times a day. Accompanied by discharge from the nose and eyes, lethargy and elevated temperature. In adult cats, the normal indicator is within the range of 37.7-39.4 °C.