As adorable as it is to see a kitty scrunch up their nose and shake their head as they “a-choo,” excessive sneezing can eventually become a concern. Many cat parents have found themselves wondering: ...
Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth. Usually, it’s just the body’s way of expelling allergens or other irritants.
Q: We have a 10-year-old cat named Mary. She has been sneezing for almost two years. We can find no correlation nor cause for this. We tried chlorpheniramine with no result. Mary recently had a full ...
Dear Dr. Fox: I have a healthy, 10-month-old domestic shorthair cat that eats well, has a shiny coat, and is active. He has no fever, but sneezes repeatedly. In the morning, when he sneezes, there is ...
Dear Cathy, Are there any cats that are considered hypoallergenic? I have mild dander allergies to dogs and cats. My husband and I would like to get a pet but not a dog right now. — Robin, Bel Air, ...
A gentle and loving cat is breaking hearts at one Philadelphia animal shelter — but not in a good way. Asher is a handsome, 4-year-old black cat who loves both giving and receiving kisses from the ...