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  2. Feline asthma - Wikipedia

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    Feline asthma is a common allergic respiratory disease in cats, affecting at least one percent of all adult cats worldwide. It is a chronic progressive disease for which there is no cure. Common symptoms include wheezing, coughing, labored breathing and potentially life-threatening bronchoconstriction.

  3. More L.A. cats appear to be infected with H5N1 bird flu - AOL

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    Symptoms of H5N1 infection in cats include labored breathing, bloody diarrhea and neurological abnormalities — loss of motor control, seizures, depressed mental state, stiff body movements ...

  4. 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.

  5. Some of NYC’s 500K stray cats could be infected with bird flu ...

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    When cats become infected, they show signs of respiratory illness such as sneezing and difficulty breathing, as well as severe depression and even seizures, according to the American Veterinary ...

  6. How long can cats go without water? Our vet has the answer - AOL

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    An increased heart rate and possibly labored breathing. ... Cats dislike stale or warm water, so it’s essential to refresh their water at least once a day – or more often if possible. Clean ...

  7. Labored breathing - Wikipedia

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    Labored breathing is distinguished from shortness of breath or dyspnea, which is the sensation of respiratory distress rather than a physical presentation.. Still, many [2] simply define dyspnea as difficulty in breathing without further specification, which may confuse it with e.g. labored breathing or tachypnea (rapid breathing). [3]

  8. Maropitant - Wikipedia

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    Maropitant has been used in acute cases of rapid or labored breathing to prevent vomiting that could lead to aspiration pneumonia. [15] It has been given in combination with a benzodiazepine to cats prior to stressful events (such as a veterinary visit) to possibly relieve hypersensitivity. [16]

  9. These Easter Staples Are Actually Toxic to Your Pet - AOL

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    Shamrock and azalea plants can also be very toxic to both dogs and cats, Schmid says, causing nausea, breathing difficulty and more. Stay safe on Easter Sunday.