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.
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 ...
A reverse sneeze in cats is a way they try to clear out irritants from their mouth or throat. It can look and sound a lot like choking, though, so watch to make sure your pet returns to normal within ...
You might be tempted to say “gesundheit,” but the sea creature’s snot helps feed other marine organisms. By Sam Jones Sneezing is far from a uniquely human behavior. Maybe you’ve seen your dog or cat ...