There are many reasons for feline sneezing, from allergies to an upper respiratory infection. In fact, some cat breeds are even sneeze-prone by nature because of their face shape. Learn how to tell ...
The most common causes of nasal discharge in cats include: Upper respiratory infections, deemed URIs for short, are most often caused by feline viruses. Occasionally, URIs can be caused by bacterial ...
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center website says that signs of a respiratory infection in cats include sneezing; red, swollen, or runny eyes; runny nose; nasal congestion; fever; loss of appetite ...
Researcher found famciclovir decreases recovery time in kittens with infectious upper respiratory disease and may reduce ...
A “loving” mama cat waited as her six kittens got new ... they were sick with an upper respiratory infection, the Asheville Humane Society wrote online and in an email to McClatchy News.
It's been reported that the cats are afflicted with skin conditions, upper respiratory infections, and other health issues ...