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Cats flu is unfortunately a rather common disease in cats that can become life-threatening in some cases. The symptoms of cats flu include:
Cats that are most at risk of cats flu are the very young (i.e. kittens and juvenile cats), very old cats, and cats that are immunosuppressed in some way. Cats in these categories are more likely to develop severe forms of the disease and are more at risk from fatality from their cats flu. Usually fatal cases of cats flu occur where there is a secondary infection from some other bacteria or virus, along with a lack of nutrition and dehydration. What Cat Populations are Most at Risk for Cats Flu? Cats flu is most often discovered in places where cats are kept in large groups, such as rescue centers, feral cat colonies, and breeders, though cats flu can also be found in household populations. Pets most at risk of contracting cats flu are kittens, elderly cats, unvaccinated cats, or immunosuppressed cats. In immune compromised cats, damage to their immune systems can put them particularly at risk for many other diseases, cats flu being just one of them, where normally they would have been able to cope with these diseases. |
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