Cat Medical & Health Information
Feline Respiratory Systems
Feline Upper Respiratory Disease Complex
PR: 4
| Feline Upper Respiratory - http://www.marvistavet.com/html/feline_u Despite the highly contagious nature of all the feline upper respiratory agents, most cats are at very small risk for exposure. A cat must be in the same home as an infected cat or share the same human caretaker, toys or food bowls. - Read more |
PR: 3
| Respiratory Infections & Cats - http://cah.com/dr_library/respiratorycat |
PR: 3
| Treating Upper Respiratory Infections - http://www.paws.org/cas/resources/fact_s |
PR: 2
| Upper Respiratory Infections - http://www.cathealth.com/UResp.htm What you need to know about upper respiratory infectious diseases in cats. - Read more |
PR: 1
| Does Your Cat Have the Sniffles?: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/does-your-c Upper respiratory infections are common in cats. They are usually caused by a virus & can become quite serious. Some cats remain carriers & can have relapses later in life. - Read more |
PR: 1
| Sneezing & Nasal Discharge in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/sneezing-an Although normal cats may occasionally sneeze or have nasal discharge, severe, chronic or recurrent bouts of sneezing or nasal discharge suggest a more serious problem. Sneezing & nasal discharge often occur together. - Read more |
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| Feline Infectious upper respiratory complex: feline herpesvirus, feline calicivirus (URI): Vetcentri - https://www.vetcentric.com/reference/enc |