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  2. Why Do Cats Sneeze? - AOL

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    Occasional sneezing in cats is nothing to worry about. However, if sneezing is frequent, the first step is to identify a pattern. Answering some of these questions might determine a pattern and a ...

  3. Why is my kitten hungry all of the time? 8 reasons for ... - AOL

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    Thankfully, most reasons for an insatiable appetite in kittens are nothing to worry about — although there are a few instances where you'll want to seek the advice of a vet. Read on as Dr ...

  4. Can kittens eat watermelon? Our vet answers - AOL

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    Too much watermelon – or any of the best cat treats – can upset a kitten’s sensitive digestive system, potentially causing indigestion or diarrhea in cats. Start feeding with a small amount ...

  5. Feline infectious peritonitis - Wikipedia

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    Dry FIP will also present with lack of appetite, fever, jaundice, diarrhea, and weight loss, but there will not be an accumulation of fluid. Typically a cat with dry FIP will show ocular or neurological signs. For example, the cat may develop difficulty in standing up or walking, becoming functionally paralyzed over time.

  6. List of feline diseases - Wikipedia

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    Feline disease refers to infections or illnesses that affect cats. They may cause symptoms, sickness or the death of the animal. Some diseases are symptomatic in one cat but asymptomatic in others. Feline diseases are often opportunistic and tend to be more serious in cats that already have concurrent sicknesses.

  7. Cat flu - Wikipedia

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    Cat flu is the common name for a feline upper respiratory disease, which can be caused by one or more possible pathogens: Feline herpes virus, causing feline viral rhinotracheitis (cat common cold; this is the disease most associated with the "cat flu" misnomer), Feline calicivirus, Bordetella bronchiseptica (cat kennel cough), or

  8. How to tell if your kitten is overweight: A vet’s guide - AOL

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    Bringing home a new kitten is such an exciting time, but that excitement can soon turn to worry if you notice your fur friend gaining too much weight.. We found ourselves curious about whether or ...

  9. Reverse sneezing - Wikipedia

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    An elongated soft palate mostly occurs in dogs or cats of brachycephalic breeds. [2] A pet that experiences reverse sneezing, appears to be normal after an episode of reverse sneezing. Most pets who are prone to developing the condition will experience reverse sneezing repeatedly throughout their lives. The reverse sneezing might be distressing ...