Can Cats Get Colds? What all Owners Need to Know

The Discerning Cat

Have you heard your cat sneezing? When you’ve looked at them, did they seem a little off? Watery eyes? A little sorry for themselves?

The Discerning Cat

Maybe you even imagined a runny nose? If your cat were human, you’d swear it had a cold. Can cats get colds?

The Discerning Cat

All cats can get a cold, but cats who roam about outdoors are more likely to come into contact with errant virus droplets. 

Can Cats Get Colds?  3 FAQs

A cat may catch a virus from human contact. But don’t worry. The viruses that cause colds in humans and cats are quite different.

Can Cats Get Colds From Humans?

Catching a cold from getting wet or getting cold is a common misconception. No one gets a cold from simply experiencing those conditions. Colds are caused by viruses and bacteria.

Can Cats Catch Colds From Getting Wet and Cold?

The name for a cat cold sounds serious, but in most cases, it’s not life-threatening. There are some concerns when symptoms are severe, as they can lead to secondary infections that may be more dangerous.

Feline Upper Respiratory Infection

If your cat does indeed have a cold, you’ll be happy to hear that there are some things you can do to make its life just a little bit more comfortable. Even a cat’s life can use a bit more comfort, right?

What to Do if Your Cat Has a Cold

A good room humidifier or even a vaporizer will come in handy at a time like this. A humidifier will help make the air more breathable, especially in drier climates.

Turn Up the Humidity

You may want to try to gently dab or wipe any excess discharge from your cat’s nose. Older cats may not be able to keep the area in question as clean as they’d like.

Wipe Away the Excess Goop

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