Do Cats Get Colds Or Flu
Cat flu however does give cats the same side effects as us.
Do cats get colds or flu. Cat Flu is used to describe the cold or flu-like symptoms that accompany an infection of the upper respiratory tract in cats. Treating canine colds and flu. Cat flu is much more common than dog flu.
That cats are susceptible to the virus is a relatively recent discovery so not all veterinarians are aware of this fact or that human beings can transmit the flu to cats. Cats can have a cold or even flu just as we humans can. These are dangerous to the cat and can be fatal.
Ah the cat sneeze it may be one of the cutest sounds youll ever hear but is it ever a cause for concern. Just like people cats can get colds. Cats do catch upper respiratory infections though also known as cat flu which have similar symptoms to colds that we get.
The name cat cold is another way of describing an upper respiratory infection or URI. Cat flu does cause cold-like symptoms with a runny congested nose that can make your cat snuffle and sneeze a fever drooling and red watery eyes. In most situations though colds and flu cases are caused by viruses.
Human colds are caused by the rhinovirus and are host specific. Yes cats do get influenza virus and they appear to be susceptible to most if not all strains of influenza A 1. Just like their humans cats can catch colds and suffer.
Cat flu is a general term for a highly contagious upper respiratory disease that affects cats and kittens. Cat flu shouldnt be normally severe in grownup cats though they are often fairly sick. Cats with flu will show signs that include fever frequent sneezing discharge from the nose and eyes loss of appetite and depression.