1. Throat problem
The hoarse voice may be caused by a cat's throat infection. If your cat is accompanied by coughing, vomiting or shortness of breath, you need to see a doctor. The doctor may prescribe some medicine for treating cat infection to improve the health of the throat.
2. Ear problems
The hoarseness of a cat may also be due to ear problems, because ear infections can also cause problems in the cat's throat and voice. If your cat stretches, touches or shakes its head near its ears, or has earwax or other earwax, you should have it examined by a doctor. The doctor may prescribe some medicine for you to relieve the symptoms of cat ear infection.
3. Food allergy
The hoarseness of cats may also be caused by food allergies. If your cat has vomiting, loose bowels or itchy skin at the same time, consider whether it is related to food allergies. Doctors may suggest some drugs or seek professional nutritional assessment to adjust diet to solve this problem.
In a word, it is very important to take the cat to a doctor for evaluation, check the root cause of the problem and get proper treatment when the cat suddenly becomes hoarse. Early diagnosis and treatment can alleviate the health problems of cats as soon as possible.