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  2. Missing Tabby Cat Survives 8 Weeks in Storm Drain ... - AOL

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    This three-year-old Tabby Cat, named Drifter, certainly gave his family quite a scare trying to live up to his name!ABC News (@abcnews) reports that he became trapped in a storm drain after ...

  3. Flat-chested kitten syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Flat-chested kitten syndrome (FCKS) is a disorder in cats wherein kittens develop a compression of the thorax (chest/ribcage) caused by lung collapse. [citation needed] This is a soft-tissue problem and is not caused by vertebral or bony malformation. However, lung collapse can be a secondary symptom caused by bony deformity affecting the ...

  4. Saga of Stray Cat and Her 8 Tiny Kittens Is Melting Everyone ...

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    Saga of Stray Cat and Her 8 Tiny Kittens Is Melting Everyone's Hearts. For mama cats, the most important thing is finding a safe, warm, dry place to have their kittens, For the first few weeks of ...

  5. Cat shares newborn kittens with cat who lost own baby. See ...

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    The March 25 TikTok that’s garnered more than 7.8 million views as of April 5 shows Clever and her roommate burying Cheeto’s third baby before the camera pans over and shows Cheeto staring out ...

  6. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    A pair of sibling kittens from the same litter at 11 weeks old. Kitten playing in a Tokyo pet shop. A feline litter usually consists of two to five kittens, [ 3 ] but litters with one to more than ten are known. [ 4 ] Kittens are typically born after a gestation lasting between 64 and 67 days, with an average length of 66 days. [ 3 ]

  7. Feline immunodeficiency virus - Wikipedia

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    Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a Lentivirus that affects cats worldwide, with 2.5% to 4.4% [1] [2] of felines being infected.. FIV was first isolated in 1986, by Niels C Pedersen and Janet K. Yamamoto at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in a colony of cats that had a high prevalence of opportunistic infections and degenerative conditions and was originally called Feline T ...