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Bronchitis in Cats

Coughing in cats is rare. Learn about feline bronchitis.

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Why Is My Cat Coughing?

Most cat coughing is abnormal. Learn why cats cough and what you should do about it.

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Pneumonia in Cats

Learn all about the signs, diagnosis, and treatment of pneumonia in cats.

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Pleural Effusion in Cats

Learn the signs, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of pleural effusion in cats.

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Chylothorax in Cats

Learn more about chylothorax in cats, its signs, diagnosis, and treatment.

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Panting in Cats: What Does It Mean?

Cats don't usually pant, so if your cat is doing so, it could indicate a serious medical problem.

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Nasal Discharge in Cats

Cats with runny noses might have an upper respiratory infection or something else. Learn more here.

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Cats Snoring: Normal or Abnormal?

You may be wondering if your cat's loud snoring is normal. Find out when to worry about your cat's snore here.

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Upper Respiratory Tract Conditions in Cats

“Kitty Colds,” as they used to be referred to, are the sneezing, runny nose/eyes, cough, and fever that accompany upper respiratory infections (URI’s).

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Feline Asthma: Lower Airway Disease

Information on feline asthma including diagnosis, treatment and prevention.

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