Not much - mucus may be expelled and the kitten should go on and be fine. This is likely similar to when you sneeze while dusting the top shelf of a bookcase - your nose became irritated, you sneezed, life went on. However, if your kitten is constantly sneezing, has watery eyes or otherwise appears sick, you may want to make an appointment with your veterinarian. Most feline upper respiratory tract infections are viral, so there is no treatment, but your veterinarian can check for other causes (maybe a small piece of something stuck in the nose, etc.) and explain what the likely outcome of this will be. Most kittens get over URTI on their own with no medication, but some will become "chronic snufflers" due to a change in the shape of their nasal passages. If this happens, you may have a sneezing cat, but otherwise it should be relatively normal.
Your kitty should go to the vet, it could be feline lukemia.
However the kitten acts and its personallity depends on what you should call it!
avoid sneezing
A sneeze once in a while is okay. If your hamster is sneezing every five minutes, you should go to the vet.
If you get your kittens from the pound, they most likely will get a sickness. Most of the time its just a little cold. If your kitten gets discharge in its eye, then you probably should take them to the vet. They can give the kitten eye drops. If you can't take them to the vet, then get a clothe abd wet it with luke warm water. Gently dab your kitten's eye with it about 3-5 times a day.
If the kitten is coughing regularly, it could have a cold. Further symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, lethargy. However, coughing could mean anything, so should be taken to the vet immediately. Such young kittens can go downhill incredibly quickly, so need medical attention as fast as possible.
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Yes you should bring your sneezing hamster to the vet... Because if you don't it could die.
you should call it kitty or....................
You should take it to a vet!
Get a kitten.