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 ...
When she and her kittens arrived as strays in June, they were sick with an upper respiratory infection, the Asheville Humane Society wrote online and in an email to McClatchy News. “For the ...
In cats, upper respiratory infections are most commonly caused by herpes virus, calicivirus, Bordetella, mycoplasma, and Chlamydophila, KuKanich says. "Cats with upper respiratory disease often ...