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Spring is often described as a time of renewal and beauty, with flowers blooming and trees budding. However, spring flowers ...
Scientists at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences have found that dog and cat allergens are present in ...
The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) recommends that anyone experiencing persistent allergy ...
"Sorry to disturb," wrote this cat's human. One glance from this kitty says it all, "Darn right you're sorry!" We think it's fair to say her mama will leave the room next time she ...
Occasional sneezing is normal, but frequent episodes warrant attention. Persistent sneezing often links to infections, allergies, or irritants. Monitor for additional symptoms like discharge or ...
Last month we discussed the coughing/sneezing cat, so it is fitting to move on to our canine companions next. While the sneezing is more often the complaint with cats, dogs tend to do both. Dogs ...
Allergies such as your husband's are caused by the production of excessive amounts of histamine which usually gives rise to sneezing, a runny nose and watery eyes. The conventional medical ...
Obviously one solution is to get rid of our cats, but this would break my heart. I am hoping that there might be some natural remedies we could try - as oppose to pharmaceutical drugs.
It’s estimated more than 60 per cent of cats have an upper respiratory infection of some kind, that causes sneezing, a runny nose and other cold-like symptoms.
Male Character with Cat Allergy Sneezing with Scatter Wipes around and Pets. Allergic Reaction on Animal Fur Concept. Man Suffer of Cough and Asthma Symptoms at Home. Cartoon Vector Illustration ...
As mentioned in the article “Cat Colds” written by PetMD Editorial, a variety of viruses can cause feline URIs. The most common culprits include: Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1): This virus is highly ...
Allergy medication for cats typically comes in tablet, capsule or liquid form that can either be mixed in with your cat’s food or squirted into their mouth with a syringe.