Yes, sneezing is quite the natural occurrence for cats probably more so than dogs because cats have a similar respiratory track to people. Dogs are a little different and may sneeze, but it’s not usually related to the respiratory system in the same way. Like people, cats can get allergies and sneeze as a result of high contents of pollen, dust mites, smoke and other debris in the air. Sneezing may also occur because of a cold or infection. Household cleaners and perfumes may cause a tickle in the nose or throat causing a sneeze. Some cats may sneeze as the result of gum disease or dental abscesses although this is usually accompanied by bad breath as well. Excessive sneezing in your cat may be a sign of something other than allergies or a slight cold. You should notify your Washington DC veterinary clinic and schedule an exam for your cat. Read more here.