Cats are the best. Sure, tail-waggin' pups are man's best friend and bunnies are cuddly softies, but when it comes to household pets, furry felines can't be beat. Unless, of course, cat allergens make ...
It’s true, just like humans, cats can develop allergies to several airborne and food allergens — be it pollen, molds or mites – but is your cat allergic to litter? According to the current train of ...
About five years ago, Gail Friedman noticed her Parson Russell terrier was constantly licking his paws and seemed super uncomfortable.Related video above: Sneezing season is here: How to track pollen ...
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.
Cats live in 26 percent of American households, and they’re also the source of one of the most common indoor allergies. You can see the conflict that might emerge from this duality, especially during ...