animals can catch a cold too take it to the vet they will give u medicine it happened to my cousin's cat
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yes but not for a while
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cats and may exhibit symptoms such as sneezing, itching, or respiratory issues when in close proximity to them.
Animals that have been observed sneezing include cats, dogs, horses, elephants, and even rats. Sudden nasal irritation or foreign particles can trigger sneezing in animals, just like in humans.
Airborne / droplet infection (sneezing/coughing) SevereAcuteRespiratorySyndrome. Found in Civet cats.
If your cats start sneezing, they probably have a cold. Yes, the other cats can get it as well. If you go to the vet, they can give you something to help your cats. If they start to wheeze, place them in a bathroom. Turn your shower on very hot so the room starts to steam up. Keep the cats inside for about 12 minutes so their lungs clear up.
Symptoms of Chlamydia in cats can include conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye), sneezing, nasal discharge, and coughing. It can also cause ulceration of the eyes and respiratory signs. If you suspect your cat has Chlamydia, it's important to see a veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
if the cats or dogs nose is almost always dry then they r sick.
There is no sure way to determine what is wrong with a cat unless medical attention is sought. Symptoms such as sneezing and throwing up could be a cold or the flu. Cats can get most of the same illnesses as a human.
Cats can contract chlamydia through direct contact with an infected cat or contaminated objects. Common symptoms of chlamydia in cats include sneezing, eye discharge, and respiratory issues.
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cats. Just like humans, dogs can develop allergies to various substances, including cat dander. Symptoms of a dog allergy to cats may include itching, sneezing, and skin irritation.
Viral, bacterial, or fungal infections may cause cats to sneeze. Upper respiratory infections found in cats are similar to the common cold found in humans.