Cats sneeze occasionally, and you usually don't need to worry about a stray sneeze or two. Respiratory infections, vaccines, allergies, and nasal blockages may cause more frequent sneezing. If your ...
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.
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.
Q: We have a 10-year-old cat named Mary. She has been sneezing for almost two years. We can find no correlation nor cause for this. We tried chlorpheniramine with no result. Mary recently had a full ...
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 ...
Q: We recently inherited a family member’s older cat. She has fit in well with our cat but has sneezed the whole time we have had her — almost 18 months now. Our veterinarian has put her on a couple ...
Q: With the recent weather change we seem to have cats that are sneezing. Is this just a cold and if so, how do I home treat? We have seven cats that are inside-outside cats. Most are sneezing. We ...
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