The cat’s breathing rate during sleep is 30-40 times per minute, with the stomach rising and falling as one breath. If the cat’s breathing rate when sleeping is outside this range, it may be due to some disease. For example, infectious peritonitis, lung tumour, etc. Owners should observe closely and take their kittens to the hospital promptly if abnormalities are found.
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