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.
There's nothing cuter than a few kitty sneezes, but when those achoos stick around, they may be a sign of an underlying issue. We reached out to an expert, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Eva Radke of ...
A kitten’s sneeze is often harmless and endearing. But when it keeps happening—especially alongside other symptoms—it’s time to look closer. Sneezing can be your kitten’s way of reacting to everyday ...
What does it mean if my new kitten is sneezing and has some tearing from her eyes. I just adopted her from a local shelter. She is playful and is eating fine. Should I be concerned? Most likely your ...
When you start sneezing, it’s usually easy to pinpoint the cause. Maybe that nasty cold you caught from a co-worker who came to the office last week, for example, or an allergy to the dust bunnies ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...