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  2. Feline hyperesthesia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Frantic scratching, biting or grooming of tail and lower back; aggression towards other animals, humans and itself; and a rippling or rolling of the dorsal lumbar skin. Usual onset: Around 9–12 months, or when the cat reaches maturity. Duration: The syndrome will remain present for the cat's entire life, but episodes only last for one to two ...

  3. Scottish Fold - Wikipedia

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    Research has revealed that all Scottish Fold cats are affected by osteochondrodysplasia, a developmental abnormality that affects cartilage and bone development throughout the body. This condition causes the ear fold as well as malformed bone structures, and the breed can develop severe painful degenerative joint diseases at an early age. [2]

  4. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Aging in cats is the process by which cats change over the course of their natural lifespans. The normal lifespan of domestic cats is in the range of 13 to 20 years. As cats senesce, they undergo predictable changes in health and behavior. Dental disease and loss of olfaction are common as cats age, affecting eating habits.

  5. Wounded Rescue Cat Heals & Thrives in Viral TikTok Video - AOL

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    It’s rare that a clip captures so much love and strength, but this viral TikTok does just that. With over 78K likes, the video tells the moving story of a rescue cat’s journey from pain to ...

  6. Saethre–Chotzen syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms Gene SCS: Widely spaced eyes, low hairline, drooping eyes, interdigital webbing, deformed ears, crossed eyes, and downward sloping palpebral fissures: TWIST1: Robinow–Sorauf syndrome: Widely spaced eyes, deviated septum, flat skull posterior, deformed ears, crossed eyes, protruding jaw, and duplication of distal phalanx: TWIST1 ...

  7. Feline hepatic lipidosis - Wikipedia

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    Note the ears and eye-membrane Feline hepatic lipidosis , also known as feline fatty liver syndrome , is one of the most common forms of liver disease of cats. [ 1 ] The disease officially has no known cause, though obesity is known to increase the risk. [ 2 ]

  8. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - Wikipedia

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    The exercise is a form of habituation exercise, designed to allow the person to become accustomed to the position that causes the vertigo symptoms. The Brandt–Daroff exercises are performed in a similar fashion to the Semont maneuver; however, as the person rolls onto the unaffected side, the head is rotated toward the affected side.

  9. Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms include weakness, difficulty eating, acute facial nerve paralysis, and megaesophagus. Compared to other species, dogs and cats are relatively resistant to botulism. [6] Dancing Doberman disease primarily affects the gastrocnemius muscle in Dobermans. It usually starts between the ages of 6 and 7 months. [3] One rear leg will flex while ...