As cat owners, we tend to switch to panic mode whenever we notice something unusual about our pets. We know we shouldn't, but ...
Why do cats sneeze? It could due to an irritant in the air or more serious causes such as infections. Here's all you need to ...
Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth.
The deaths of the four dogs found outside were reported by Alyssa Lewis, co-founder of Peaceful Souls Animal Rescue and ...
As Arctic air brings bitter cold to the Lower Hudson Valley, it's important to know the symptoms of hypothermia, frostbite in people and pets.
How cold will it get? Will you actually get frostbite if you go outside? What if your power goes out? You have questions. We ...
The viruses behind many cases of cat flu are not transmissible to humans – confusingly, they’re also not related to influenza viruses. The symptoms that kitties get, such as a runny nose, sneezing, ...
The Difference Between a Cold, Coronavirus and The Flu The common cold shares similar symptoms to Covid-19 and flu, but it’s caused by a different virus. How can you tell which virus you're ...
There are ways to make a sore throat, stuffy nose, chills, fever, cough and other symptoms more manageable. CNET's wellness editors compiled our cold and flu season hacks that we use to avoid ...
Pets4Homes advises that, if you find your cat outside after a very cold night and they are displaying any potential symptoms of hypothermia, it is best to slowly warm them up by wrapping them in ...
After a lengthy spell of freezing temperatures, the mercury is finally set to rise back into double digits next week. But with conditions remaining cold in many parts of the country, particularly ...