Feline chlamydiosis, also known as feline pneumonitis, is a respiratory infection that can range from mild to very severe and is spread through direct contact.
The symptoms include conjunctivitis, which causes discharge and redness from the eyes. Other signs include sneezing, coughing, loss of appetite, and difficulty breathing.
Treatment involves the use of both oral and opthalmic antibiotics. Cats usually recover from this disease, but recurrence is common.
There is a vaccine that can help to protect your cat from getting this disease, which may or may not be included in routine vaccinations.












