I filmed this after giving Dave her (yes *her*) medication — it takes a few minutes to take affect. Dave has feline asthma and she coughs uniquely when she has an asthma attack. Pet sitters and friends have asked how to tell if Dave is having an attack, so I made this video after giving her her medication. About twice each year we have to take her to the emergency veterinary clinic for an injection to snap her out of an especially bad attack. Dave had asthma attacks for several years before it was diagnosed — we thought she had hairballs when in fact she was gasping for breath. Hopefully other cat owners will watch this and realize that their cats need medical attention.
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