As adorable as it is to see a kitty scrunch up their nose and shake their head as they “a-choo,” excessive sneezing can eventually become a concern. Many cat parents have found themselves wondering: ...
It seemed our 15-year-old mixed breed short-haired cat developed a swelling on the bridge of her nose in about one or two ...
Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth. Usually, it’s just the body’s way of expelling allergens or other irritants.
Upper respiratory infections (URI) are common in cats worldwide with an average of 25-35 percent of cats being affected in some shelter studies. Owned cats have a lower incidence than shelter cats.
Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth. Usually, it’s just the body’s way of expelling allergens or other irritants.
Many pet owners know the dread that comes when your furry friend begins acting a little strangely, and one woman spent hundreds of dollars to get to the bottom of her cat's constant sneezing. Lisa ...
Dear Dr. Fox: I have a healthy, 10-month-old domestic shorthair cat that eats well, has a shiny coat, and is active. He has no fever, but sneezes repeatedly. In the morning, when he sneezes, there is ...
My 15-year-old female cat wheezes and sneezes sometimes after she wakes up or if picked up around her rib cage. Other than that she seems quite healthy, sometimes running around here like a 2-year-old ...
It wasn’t until after my fiancé and I adopted two cats from PAWS Chicago that we started hearing the sneezes. Sure, we thought it was cute at first—a tiny kitten making pfft! noises and sniffling ...
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