WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Salina Animal Shelter said it is temporarily closing its cat rooms due to several cats showing symptoms of an Upper Respiratory Infection (URI), including sneezing and nasal ... Yes, cats can get colds.

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These upper respiratory infections (URIs) are harmless most of the time, but a trip to the vet can give you peace of mind, rule out other potential causes and make your cat ... An upper respiratory infection (URI) affects the nasal passages and throat. It can cause symptoms, such as a cough and excess mucus. A URI occurs when a virus or bacteria enter the body, usually ...

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Daily Express: Could YOUR cat have a cold? The 11 symptoms of cat flu Cats aren’t immune from colds and flu. In fact, if your kitty has an underlying illness, the flu or a cold could be fatal. Feline Upper Respiratory Infection is quite similar to a human cold and most ... Could YOUR cat have a cold?

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The 11 symptoms of cat flu