The pandemic has taken the winter season, already fraught with nerves about potentially getting sick, to a whole new level. But while you’re worrying about your own health and the health of the people ...
Yep, cats can get colds. However, vets typically refer to them as upper respiratory tract infections. Viruses, bacteria and fungus can all be the culprits. While viruses cannot be treated with ...
As the Lower Hudson Valley braces for frigid temperatures brought on by an influx of Arctic air the week of Jan. 20, residents should know what to do in the event of hypothermia or frostbite. Read on ...
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Nasal Polyps in Cats

When a cat gets a stuffy nose, it’s easy to assume a kitty cold is the culprit…especially if they’re also sneezing and ...