Cats may
exhibit runny noses or watery eyes.
Not exact matches
• Fatigue • Coughing, wheezing •
Runny nose • Eczema, hives, chronic dermatitis • Chronic ear infections • Sleep disturbance • Hyperactivity, behavior problems • Excessive crying or irritability • Abdominal discomfort, gas • Diaper rash • Diarrhea • Nausea or vomiting • Convulsions These symptoms can be vague so it is important to watch carefully to any new behavior your baby is
exhibiting.
Symptoms may include fever,
runny nose, sneezing and coughing although most individuals with the EV - D68 virus will
exhibit only mild symptoms.
While dogs and cats don't typically suffer
runny noses and watery eyes like humans, they are likely to
exhibit signs such as sneezing, wheezing, itching and scratching.
Sometimes it's hard to tell if your pooch has a
runny nose, but if they are
exhibiting other symptoms take note if they sound congested and have a lot of mucus.