A vet can give you drops for in the eyes, but gentle cleansing with luke warm water only. If it does not improve, you will need to visit a vet because the infection can spread to the respiratory system (lungs) and cause pneumonia and the possibility of death.
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the answer is in the question, its a HUMAN cold not a cat cold. Although cats have been known to sneeze
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No. You will not get cold that way.
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If water is too hot or too cold for a cat then the cat won't drink it.
Yes, but it's unlikely. A shivering cat just means that.. well, the cat is cold! Older cats with arthritis are prone to shivering.
No, a cat cannot catch a human cold, just like a human cannot catch a cold or flu off a cat. These viruses are species-specific, meaning that they can only be caught from an infected animal of the same species.
If your home is on the cool side or your cat is outside in the cold then it's like you walking around without shoes on. Their feet get cold! However, if this isn't the case please take your cat into the vets in case your cat has a circulatory problem or heart problem.