Sentences with phrase «catch human cold»

Although cats don't catch human cold viruses, our feline friends get feline upper respiratory infection, which is commonly caused by the herpesvirus and calicivirus.

Not exact matches

As they looked at the degradation and human misery of people caught in a cold, merciless, big city, they determined to bring the gospel in a fresh way.
To learn how the human body works as a whole, they'd brainstorm on how the different systems would interact when bombarded by stimuli — for example, digesting a hamburger, catching a cold, or exercising.
Just like humans, hamsters can catch colds.
While dogs can't catch a cold or flu from a human, or pass it on to you, a cat can be infected by a human.
If you've ever wondered whether cats and dogs can catch a cold, the simple answer is yes they can, especially in winter, although not always the same type that humans get.
Puppies don't catch colds like humans do; this is a serious warning of illness.
Dogs don't catch colds like humans do, but they can certainly get respiratory tract infections and bacterial illnesses like kennel cough.
While dogs don't catch the same cold virus as humans, they get respiratory viruses and infections with similar symptoms.
Although these symptoms resemble those of a common head cold in humans, dogs do not catch colds; when they appear, the dog should be taken immediately to the clinic.
Hamsters can and do catch colds from their human friends, so always wash your hands before and after you handle your hamster.
Just like a human, a pet can catch a cold, flu, cough, or infectious disease anywhere.
Not all dogs will get sick, just as not all humans catch colds.
For us humans, winter means catching colds and getting the flu, so be judicious about putting your medications safely away.
The common cold is not communicable between species, and dogs suffer from a different type of cold that the kind that afflicts humans, so your dog can't catch a cold from you — or vice versa.
We humans tend to get catch colds and get the flu more often in the cold months, so be judicious about putting your own medications safely away.
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