For many people, the spring and summer seasons not only bring more greenery and sunshine, but also unwanted sinus pressure, sneezing, itchy eyes and respiratory issues. And just as people can suffer ...
Why do cats sneeze? Like humans, there are several likely causes for releasing air explosively from the nose and mouth. Usually, it’s just the body’s way of expelling allergens or other irritants.
Allergies among felines are far more common than you might think. Cats, just like people, can experience many different symptoms of allergies, such as itchy skin, sneezing, coughing, difficulty ...
According to allergy medication manufacturer Zyrtec, more people are allergic to cats than to dogs in the U.S. However, like with dogs, it’s not specifically the animal’s fur that causes symptoms.
Dear Readers: Many readers expressed opinions -- and offered tips for coping -- on the subject of allergies when visiting friends and family during the holidays, or just visiting friends in general.
You've decided to open your home to a little kitty. And why not? Cats are playful and cute, and they don't require as much maintenance as dogs. But there are things future cat owners need to consider ...
Sudden sneezing fits aren't always allergies; irritants like dust, smoke, or perfume can also be the culprit. Understanding the difference between allergic reactions and environmental triggers is key ...