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 ...
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.
With winter comes cold and flu season, making coughs and sneezes rife. But it isn’t just humans who get struck down by these seasonal illnesses — our pets can get them too. While many of us have an ...
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Nasal Polyps in Cats

When a cat gets a stuffy nose, it’s easy to assume a kitty cold is the culprit…especially if they’re also sneezing and ...
You may have been relaxed before, but have you ever been as chilled out as a certain cat in a recent viral video? In footage, posted to Reddit by user Sunshineandhomicide, a white fluffy feline can be ...
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 ...