Yes, cats can get colds. These upper respiratory infections (URIs) are harmless most of the time, but a trip to the vet can give you peace of mind, rule out other potential causes and make your cat ...
Yahoo: How Cold Can Cats Handle Before It Becomes Dangerous? Vets Explain
MSN: How cold can cats handle before it becomes dangerous? Vets explain
If you have a kitty that lives outdoors all or even part of the time, now is the time of year that you're probably asking yourself, "How cold can outdoor cats handle?" It's an important question.
IFLScience: You Can’t Catch “Cat Flu”, But You Might Still Be Able To Catch Flu From Your Cat
You Can’t Catch “Cat Flu”, But You Might Still Be Able To Catch Flu From Your Cat
As the UK is hit by a ‘snow bomb’, vets are warning that the cold snap can take a toll on our furry four-legged friends. From runny noses to frostbitten paws and even full-blown hypothermia, chilly ...
When you’re dealing with a cold, it’s natural to worry about the health of everyone in your household, including your pets. After all, dogs and cats are often right by your side when you’re sick. The ...
Both constructs (catch () being a syntax error, as sh4nx0r rightfully pointed out) behave the same in C#. The fact that both are allowed is probably something the language inherited from C++ syntax. , can throw objects that do not derive from System.Exception. In these languages, catch will handle those non-CLS exceptions, but catch (Exception) won't.