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  2. Aging in cats - Wikipedia

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    Aging in cats. Aging in cats is the process by which cats change over the course of their natural lifespans. The average lifespan of a domestic cat may range from 13 to 20 years. As cats senesce, they undergo predictable changes in health and behavior. Dental disease and loss of olfaction are common as cats age, affecting eating habits.

  3. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Cat health. Cats are frequently wounded in fights with other cats, and if punctures and tears caused by bites are left untreated, the wounds can lead to serious infections, including abscesses. [1] The health of domestic cats is a well studied area in veterinary medicine.

  4. Cat behavior - Wikipedia

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    Cat behavior includes body language, elimination habits, aggression, play, communication, hunting, grooming, urine marking, and face rubbing. It varies among individuals, colonies, and breeds. Communication and sociability can vary greatly among individual cats. In a family with many cats, the interactions can change depending on which ...

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    A woman is igniting viral conversation after sharing that she will not be re-homing her pet or foster animals for her pregnant roommate, whose mom says she needs to "do something about the cats ...

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  7. Cat flu - Wikipedia

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    Cat flu. Cat flu is the common name for a feline upper respiratory disease, which can be caused by one or more possible pathogens: Feline herpes virus, causing feline viral rhinotracheitis (cat common cold; this is the disease most associated with the "cat flu" misnomer), Feline calicivirus, Bordetella bronchiseptica (cat kennel cough), or.

  8. Pit Bull Stays Loyally By Pregnant Cat's Side Like a Trained ...

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    The clip shows Gunner before Mom takes him from the room just as her pregnant kitty goes into labor. But the mama cat didn't want him to go. She's seen crying out for him and doesn't stop until he ...

  9. Feline leukemia virus - Wikipedia

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    Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus that infects cats.FeLV can be transmitted from infected cats when the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions is involved. If not defeated by the animal's immune system, the virus weakens the cat's immune system, which can lead to diseases which can be lethal.