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  2. Feline calicivirus - Wikipedia

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    Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a virus that causes respiratory and oral diseases in cats. Learn about its structure, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

  3. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the visible parts of the body of a domestic cat, such as the mouth, ears, nose, legs, claws, and skeleton. Compare the differences and similarities between cats and other felids, and how their anatomy adapts to their environment and behavior.

  4. Oral and maxillofacial pathology - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diseases of the mouth, jaws and related structures, and how they are diagnosed and treated by oral and maxillofacial pathologists. Find out the causes, effects and examples of common oral and maxillofacial pathologies, such as cleft lip and palate, macroglossia, ankyloglossia and more.

  5. Cat health - Wikipedia

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    Viral diseases in cats can be serious, especially in catteries and kennels. Timely vaccination can reduce the risk and severity of an infection. The most commonly recommended viruses to vaccinate cats against are: Feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV-1), a viral cause of feline viral rhinotracheitis, a respiratory infection of cats.

  6. Toxocara cati - Wikipedia

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    Toxocara cati, also known as the feline roundworm, is a parasite of cats and other felids. It is one of the most common nematodes of cats, infecting both wild and domestic felids worldwide. Adult worms are localised in the gut of the host. In adult cats, the infection – which is called toxocariasis – is usually asymptomatic. However ...

  7. Throat - Wikipedia

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    In vertebrate anatomy, the throat is the front part of the neck, internally positioned in front of the vertebrae.It contains the pharynx and larynx.An important section of it is the epiglottis, separating the esophagus from the trachea (windpipe), preventing food and drinks being inhaled into the lungs.

  8. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Learn how cats communicate with each other and with humans using different methods, such as meowing, purring, body language, and marking territory. Explore the classification, functions, and meanings of cat vocalizations, as well as the effects of domestication and context on cat communication.

  9. Mouth infection - Wikipedia

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    Mouth infection is a group of infections that occur around the oral cavity, often caused by dental caries or trauma. It can lead to pain, swelling, fever, and airway obstruction, and may require tooth extraction, antibiotics, or surgery.