Yes, cats can get colds. These upper respiratory infections (URIs) are harmless most of the time, but a trip to the vet can give you peace of mind, rule out other potential causes and make your cat ...
Yep, cats can get colds. However, vets typically refer to them as upper respiratory tract infections. Viruses, bacteria and fungus can all be the culprits. While viruses cannot be treated with ...
The pandemic has taken the winter season, already fraught with nerves about potentially getting sick, to a whole new level. But while you’re worrying about your own health and the health of the people ...
I know not everyone is a fan of chilly weather, but one thing I think most people agree on is that colds are what really make this season miserable. Sniffles, runny nose, coughing, sneezing — it's all ...
Dear Dr Fox: My male cat, 3 years old, recently started sneezing. A lot. And he didn’t want to play; he would pull away, like it hurt to be touched. We took him to the vet, but they said everything ...
Good news for cat lovers who can’t stop sneezing around their furry friends: Researchers have developed a potential new cat allergy vaccine. The preliminary study, published in the Journal of Allergy ...