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  2. 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 ...

  3. Feline infectious peritonitis - Wikipedia

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    History: the cat had an opportunity to become infected with FCoV, such as originating in a breeding or rescue cattery, or the recent introduction of a purebred kitten or cat into the household. Clinical signs: the cat has become anorexic or is eating less than usual; has lost weight or failed to gain weight; has a fever of unknown origin ...

  4. Cat skin disorders - Wikipedia

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    A cat will be deficient for many months prior to seeing clinical signs in the skin, after which the skin will become scaly and greasy, while the coat will become dull. [7] To treat health concerns caused by a deficiency of fatty acids, the ratio of n-3 to n-6 fatty acids must be corrected and supplemented.

  5. Everything you need for a new kitten - AOL

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    According to Castle, kittens under four months old should use non-clumping litter so it won’t cause an internal blockage if interested. Older kittens, however, can use clumping litter.

  6. Feline vaccination - Wikipedia

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    These recommendations take into account considerations for the efficacy and duration of immunity (DOI) [1] of available vaccines; environmental risks and likelihood of exposure; the specific needs and risks associated with age and overall health status of different cats and cat populations; and socioeconomic limitations.

  7. Arkansas Woman Surprised to Find Litter of Kittens Who Came ...

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    Kittens will need more and more space to roam and play as they grow, and they'll be ready to switch to a soft kitten food around 8-10 weeks old.

  8. 7 Best Automatic Cat Litter Boxes That Save You Time - AOL

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    Not suitable for kittens under 6 months. Experience a whole new level of litter box convenience with the Petkit self-cleaning cat litter box.

  9. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Cats with food allergies may present with red, hairless, and scabby skin. Hair loss usually occurs on the face and/or anus. Depending on the severity of the reaction, it may take two weeks to three months for a cat to recover once the offending allergen is removed.