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  2. Feline viral rhinotracheitis - Wikipedia

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    Feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) is an upper respiratory or pulmonary infection of cats caused by Feline herpesvirus, also called Feline herpesvirus 1 (FeHV-1), of the family Herpesviridae. It is also commonly referred to as feline influenza , feline coryza , and feline pneumonia but, as these terms describe other very distinct collections of ...

  3. When can a kitten eat wet food? - AOL

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    The best kitten food is available in both wet and dry formulas — but you'll want to start your little one off on wet food first. Once they're happy and comfortable eating soft food, you'll be ...

  4. Pneumococcal pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common bacterial pneumonia found in adults, the most common type of community-acquired pneumonia, and one of the common types of pneumococcal infection. The estimated number of Americans with pneumococcal pneumonia is 900,000 annually, with almost 400,000 cases hospitalized and fatalities accounting for 5-7% of these cases. [2]

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Wet (canned) cat food example (Fish flakes in jelly) Various kinds of canned cat food. In much of Europe, the UK and the US, canned or wet food (75–78% moisture) generally comes in aluminum or steel cans in 90, 160 and 370 g (3, 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 and 13 oz) sizes. It is also sold in foil pouch form. [citation needed]

  6. Pneumonia (non-human) - Wikipedia

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    Pneumonia is an irritation of the lungs caused by different sources. It is characterized by an inflammation of the deep lung tissues [1] and the bronchi. Pneumonia can be acute or chronic. [2] This life-threatening [3] illness is more common in cats than in dogs [1] and the complication “Kennel Cough” [1] can occur in young pets.

  7. Feline infectious peritonitis - Wikipedia

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    Eight-month-old kitten in end stage "dry" FIP, who had signs of anemia, lethargy, and weight loss. She exhibited eye changes (widening and paralysis of pupils) during seizures. Because FIP is an immune-mediated disease , treatment falls into two categories: direct action against the virus itself and modulation of the immune response.