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  2. Why Do Cats Pant? - AOL

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    There are a few symptoms to be aware to help you determine whether your cat’s heavy breathing is normal or a cause for concern. Watch For: Hiding. Coughing. Lethargy. Loss of appetite.

  3. List of longest-living cats - Wikipedia

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    Tortoiseshell cat: Female United Kingdom [41] Guinness World Records verified as oldest living cat. Soot 1987 2016 28 – 29 years Black cat: Male Canada [42] Minky 1994 August 19, 2021 26 – 27 years Persian cat: Female South Korea [43] Oldest cat recorded in South Korea: Tiffany Two March 13, 1988 May 22, 2015 27 years, 70 days Tortoiseshell ...

  4. 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.

  5. Agonal respiration - Wikipedia

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    The term is sometimes inaccurately used to refer to labored, gasping breathing patterns accompanying organ failure, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, septic shock, and metabolic acidosis. End-of-life inability to tolerate secretions, known as the death rattle , is a different phenomenon.

  6. The world's oldest living cat is beautiful, regal and flawless

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    This is Corduroy -- the world's oldest living cat that will single-handedly change your #AgingGoals. He's 26 years old, but you would never guess that just by looking at him! The average human at ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Female cats typically outlive male cats, and crossbred cats typically outlive purebred cats. [2] [4] It has also been found that the greater a cat's weight, the lower its life expectancy on average. [4] The current oldest verified cat alive is Flossie, who was born in 1995 in the United Kingdom. [10]

  9. 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]