All though im am not a Korean, i think it is where the cat isn't cooked enough.
Cats suffer from rhinovirii just as humans do, although it is a different family of viruses. Distemper also can cause cold-like symptoms in cats.
I think its because viruses cab get passed down from human to animals and also viruses are contagious. By K*
Ca tshave all Those sicknesses, viruses and medical problems that a human can have . A cat can even get heart attacks, athritus, sugar, urine issues, bp problems and etc. A cat can surely have stomach viruses and every other problem a human has, so please take it to the vet.
This is a old wise tale. The viruses that give us colds, and the viruses that give our pets colds are not the same. Colds for example are a upper respiratory disease in dogs and cats. None of these can be transmitted to humans or from humans to our pets.
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This is a combination vaccine often used in veterinary medicine to protect cats against certain common illnesses, mostly upper respiratory viruses.
Most like it is an Upper Repertory Infection, and could be spread to other cats in the house quite easily. Just like with people cats can catch colds from viruses, but a cat will not catch a cold from you or you from them. Sick cats need to be separated from any other cats in the house as it can be airborne spread. See a vet since this can be a sign of real illness in cats, and could be fatal, especially in weak, old or very young cats. Healthy cats will most likely get over it with no problems, but if they aren't eating, drinking or are very listless, get to a vet ASAP. Some kinds of viruses have a vaccine (herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) and feline calicivirus (FCV) are preventable), so always be sure your cat has up to date shots.
In the winter if your cat is used to staying inside the house and you put it outside the cats affects will change and get a cold.
Dog cannot get distemper from cats. The viruses that cause dog and cat distemper are different from each other so cannot be passed between cats and dogs. There are wild animals such as raccoons that can get both canine and feline distemper and pass it to unvaccinated pets if attacked.
In felines, both bacteria and viruses can be the cause of eye infections. Two common bacterias that cause eye infections in cats include Chlamydia and Mycoplasma. Two common viruses that cause this condition are Feline Herpesvirus Type 1 and Calicivirus.
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a little bit, it will just be kind of like a little cold or flu.