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Alright, I am not an expert, but here's what I have know/have learned: I think
it depends on the cause of the URI-- which with cats, we know it can be many
different things
Hi Terrie
It's my understanding that colds are not transmitted
between cats and dogs.
When I first got MeMe she had a terrible upper respiratory and was
sneezing
constantly. My dogs shared a water bowl and sometimes a bed with her and
they were fine.
Hope all is well with your kitties.
Best
Jan
It is also possible to give your cats a cold. Again, it depends on what
organism is causing the upper respiratory problem. There are 100s out there
and some can be passed between species and others cannot.
MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: depends of which organism is causing
the symp
Alright, I am not an expert, but here's what I have know/have learned: I think
it depends on the cause of the URI-- which with cats, we know it can be many
different things and usually, it's too expensive to actually run a culture and
find out what is causing the URI (unless it's a chronically
depends of which organism is causing the symptoms--corona, rhino, herpes,
etc--some are species-specific, other are less discriminating
On Dec 5, 2007 4:55 PM, Pat Kachur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Upper Respiratory Infection (which is a cold for cats) is very
> infectious.
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Upper Respiratory Infection (which is a cold for cats) is very infectious.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 12:48 PM
Subject: OT:Question
Hi guys,
Can dogs and cats catch colds from each ot
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