Monday, May 24, 2010

Do Cats Det colds?

If so how to make them feel better? And do I have to take her to the vet? she juss keeps sneezing and her nosy is wet and boggy's are coming out. I feel bad
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sounds like she has a resp. infection. you need to take her to the vet. and yes cats get colds! They can get a number of them. they can also get other things like FIV(which is just like our HIV) and Feline Lukemia.. etc.. So I'd take her to the vet and have them check her out she might just need an antibotic
umm can you retype that in "english" please?
yes to see why she is sneezing dont jus sit on your azz and let her get sick it can get worse
cats do get "colds", when they are sick, take them to the vet. They can make sure it's not serious and give your cat medication if needed.
Cats get colds
Take her to the vet immediately. I naively thought my kitten had a cold when she had a snotty nose and sneezing, and she was dead within 48 hours from the cat flu.
Yes they do they also get allergies as well
I thought my cat had a cold and when i took her to the vet we ended up having to have her put down. Take her to the vet if you care about her.
yes tehy do.. they are just like us an so are dogs. take it 2 the vet an make sure u keep her warm an well rested.
Cats get viral flus just as people do and antibiotics won't help with them. Vets give antibiotic to forestall the possibility of a secondary bacterial pneumonia developing.

There is really nothing you can or should do (no human meds EVER) and you must watch the cat carefully. If she is not eating, has diarrhea, has trouble breathing, etc. then she needs a vet's help. And that might mean an emergency vet this weekend.
Feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV1), also known as feline rhinotracheitis, affects cats around the world. It manifests as respiratory symptoms, including sneezing, nasal discharge, rhinitis (inflammation of the nose) and conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eyelid-lining membrane). It can also affect the reproductive tract, causing pregnancy complications. Feline herpesvirus 1 is part of the feline upper respiratory infection complex鈥攙iral and bacterial infections resulting in sneezing and discharge from the eyes and nose. Of this group of infections, FHV 1 is the most common.

Take her to the vet and she needs a vaccination.
yeah they do, as long as she is eating and drinking, moving around, she will fight it off

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