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  2. Why Do Cats Pant? - AOL

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    Labored breathing (rapid, noisy, or shallow) ... deep, rapid breathing, and panting. If your cat is suffering from this condition, it will need treatment administered by a vet. The vet may drain ...

  3. San Mateo County cat diagnosed with bird flu as CDC deletes ...

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    San Mateo County public health officials reported finding H5N1 bird flu in a pet cat and a backyard poultry flock. ... rapid, shallow breathing, difficulty breathing; and sneezing or coughing. ...

  4. Tachypnea - Wikipedia

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    Tachypnea, also spelt tachypnoea, is a respiratory rate greater than normal, resulting in abnormally rapid and shallow breathing. [1]In adult humans at rest, any respiratory rate of 12–20 per minute is considered clinically normal, with tachypnea being any rate above that. [2]

  5. Shallow breathing - Wikipedia

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    Fig. 6: Shallow breathing using rib muscles. Shallow breathing, thoracic breathing, costal breathing or chest breathing [1] is the drawing of minimal breath into the lungs, usually by drawing air into the chest area using the intercostal muscles rather than throughout the lungs via the diaphragm. Shallow breathing can result in or be ...

  6. Cats keep catching and spreading a puzzling and deadly ... - AOL

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    Additionally, cats can have severe depression, discharge from their eyes or nose, and respiratory signs like rapid breathing, shortness of breath, and sneezing or coughing.

  7. Eupnea - Wikipedia

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    Eupnea is an efficient and effective form of breathing, which balances between maximizing air intake, and minimizing muscular effort. During eupnea, neural output to respiratory muscles is highly regular and stable, with rhythmic bursts of activity during inspiration only to the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles.

  8. List of terms of lung size and activity - Wikipedia

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    Hyperpnea – fast and deep breathing; Hyperventilation – increased breathing that causes CO 2 loss; Hypopnea – slow and shallow breathing; Hypoventilation – decreased breathing that causes CO 2 gain; Labored breathing – physical presentation of respiratory distress; Tachypnea – increased breathing rate

  9. Feline asthma - Wikipedia

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    Some cats experience a less severe version of an asthma attack and only endure some slight coughing. The obvious signs that a cat is having a respiratory attack are: coughing, wheezing, blue lips and gums, squatting with shoulders hunched and neck extended, rapid open mouth breathing or gasping for air, gagging up foamy mucus, and overall weakness.