Cat Breathing Fast: Is This an Emergency?

🧠 Quick Answer

Yes. Rapid breathing in cats can indicate a serious condition and should be evaluated immediately by an emergency veterinarian.


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Fast breathing is often a true emergency in cats
  • Causes include heart disease, lung disease, and trauma
  • Do not delay evaluation

🧠 What Is Normal Breathing Rate?

  • Normal: ~20–30 breaths per minute at rest
  • 40 at rest is concerning

⚠️ Signs of Respiratory Distress

  • Open-mouth breathing
  • Labored breathing
  • Blue or pale gums
  • Lethargy

⏱️ When Should You Go to the ER?

Immediately if:

  • Breathing is rapid or labored
  • Your cat is open-mouth breathing
  • Any distress is present

❌ What NOT to Do

  • Do not stress or restrain excessively
  • Do not delay transport

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