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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. 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.

  5. 9-Month-Old Maine Coon Kitten Is So Big She Rivals Mom's Size

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    The woman shared her large kitty in a video online. The cat is only 9 months old, but she is massive. When her owner picked her up she looked pretty big, but then she stretched the cat out — she ...

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  7. Feline viral rhinotracheitis - Wikipedia

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    FHV-1 can also cause abortion in pregnant queens, usually at the sixth week of gestation, [3] although this may be due to systemic effects of the infection rather than the virus directly. In chronic nasal and sinus disease of cats, FHV-1 may play more of an initiating role than an ongoing cause.

  8. Mama Cat Loses Her 6 Kittens To Help Raise 9 Other Little ...

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    The post Mama Cat Loses Her 6 Kittens To Help Raise 9 Other Little Ones in Heartbreaking Video appeared first on CatTime. Earlier this month, a rescuer shared a heartbreaking incident when a mama ...

  9. Mechanics find kitten in car hood - AOL

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    Mechanics Find Kitten Under Car Hood. ... The 5- to 6-month-old kitten, now named Sweety was placed into the care of workers at the Lanarkshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.