Cats do "cough" in the sense of making a sharp hacking sound. This is usually followed by the regurgitation of a hairball, which, not surprisingly, is the purpose of the hacking in the first place.
All animals have an anus because all animals need to defecate.
Cats cough all the time. It sounds like a wheezing noise instead of the barking sort of human cough. Many people often confuse these noises with the noises a cat makes before vomiting. If you search "cat coughing" on YouTube, you'll find examples.
All animals, including hamsters, are eukaryotes.
Everything you can see, all multicellular animals.
All animals are organisms. All animals are eukaryotes. All animals are heterotrophs - they are dependent on other organisms (e.g. plants) for sustenance.
I am not sure about hiccups but animals to sneeze and cough
Cough medicine used for humans can be poisonous for animals of all kinds. You see, animals have much different tolerances for food and such drinks. note: grapes and chocolate are also a big no - no for animals. My Vet does recommend Delsym for my dogs. Call yours to get the proper dosages.
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All coughs are symptomatic.
because they are being cough in tuna nets
Yes, adults can contract kennel cough, which is a highly contagious respiratory infection that affects both humans and animals.
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We were up all night with a baby who has the whooping cough.
As with people, it is not normal for an animal to have a persistent cough. If an animal coughs occasionally, there's likely nothing to worry about. However, a cough that is "new", frequent, or persistent likely means a visit to (or from) the Vet is in order.
Hawks, falcons, and occasionally robins.
It is not prescribed for this, but it will, in fact, help with a cough, a phenomenon common to all opioids.
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