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Are hyenas feline animals?
No, hyenas are not feline animals. They are actually part of the family Hyaenidae, which is a separate family from the Felidae family that includes cats. While hyenas may have some physical similarities to cats, such as their sharp teeth and retractable claws, they are actually more closely related to mongooses and meerkats.
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What gender is this feline?
This feline appears to be a male. This can be inferred from the presence of a prominent mane around its neck, which is a characteristic feature of male lions. Additionally, male lions are typically larger in size compared to females, and this feline seems to have a robust build.
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Does my cat have feline distemper?
I'm not a veterinarian, so I cannot diagnose your cat's condition. Feline distemper, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a highly contagious and potentially deadly viral disease in cats. Symptoms include fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. If you suspect your cat may have feline distemper, it is important to seek veterinary care immediately for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
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What should be done for feline herpes?
Feline herpes is a common viral infection in cats that can cause respiratory and eye symptoms. Treatment for feline herpes typically involves managing the symptoms, such as using antiviral medications, eye drops, and supportive care like keeping the eyes and nose clean. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to the individual cat's needs. Additionally, providing a stress-free environment, good nutrition, and regular veterinary check-ups can help manage feline herpes in the long term.
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Feline Orthopaedics
Cats are not referred to specialists as frequently as dogs, meaning the general practitioner must routinely treat cats that have been involved in road traffic accidents and other musculoskeletal trauma.This book is the first of its kind to provide a practical and user-friendly guide to feline orthopaedics.With a new author team, led by RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics) and Veterinary Neurology Harry Scott, the second edition has been thoroughly revised and updated.New chapters cover Physiotherapy and Oncology of the Feline Skeletal System. The book includes highly structured fully referenced text that provides a concise, straightforward guide to the recognition and management of specific diseases and conditions.In this new edition, the neurological causes of lameness have been given more in-depth discussion, with an emphasis on early recognition of clinical signs and diagnosis.The disorder sections are now divided into those likely to be associated with trauma (fractures and luxation) and those which are congenital or developmental.The text is supported by high quality radiographs, colour photographs and colour line drawings to illustrate principles, techniques and procedures.Combining their experience in practice and education, the authors have produced a book that appeals to general practice veterinarians, specialist feline practitioners and to students.
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Feline Reproduction
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FELINE GASTROENTEROLOGY
The aim of this book is to focus on problems unique to the feline alimentary tract in comparison to dogs and to discuss them in detail, but also to highlight areas where knowledge is lacking or can only be derived from comparison with other companion animal species or humans.Instead of being a comprehensive work of “all things GI” in the cat, this book aims to shine a light on topics that are novel, such as the microbiome or probiotics, and might not have been covered by other standard textbooks.This book focuses on “a medic’s perspective” on feline alimentary tract health, which starts with considering differential diagnoses in a structured way based on the most common clinical signs.It also includes the invaluable input from other specialties we so often draw on in clinical practice, namely laboratory diagnostics, diagnostic imaging, clinical pathology and histopathology, and nutrition, which can be a particular challenge in cats.It also covers feline-specific infectious and neoplastic diseases.Appropriate methods for retrieving adequate samples from organs of the alimentary tract in cats are discussed, and a particular focus on the challenges of differentiating inflammation from neoplasia is present in several chapters.Extra materials and videos are available on http://felinegastroenterology.edizioniedra.com
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Canine and Feline Nutrition : A Resource for Companion Animal Professionals
How well can you answer pet owners' questions about proper diet and feeding?Canine and Feline Nutrition, 3rd Edition describes the role of nutrition and its effects upon health and wellness and the dietary management of various disorders of dogs and cats.By using the book's cutting-edge research and clinical nutrition information, you'll be able to make recommendations of appropriate pet food and proper feeding guidelines.Pet nutrition experts Linda P. Case, MS, Leighann Daristotle, DVM, PhD, Michael G. Hayek, PhD, and Melody Foess Raasch, DVM, provide complete, head-to-tail coverage and a broad scope of knowledge, so you can help dog and cat owners make sound nutrition and feeding choices to promote their pets' health to prolong their lives. Tables and boxes provide quick reference to the most important clinical information. Key points summarize essential information at a glance. A useful Nutritional Myths and Feeding Practices chapter dispels and corrects common food myths. New clinical information covers a wide range of emerging nutrition topics including the role of the omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid families in pet health and disease management. Coverage of pet food safety and pet food ingredients includes both commercially and home-prepared foods and provides answers to pet owners' questions on these topics. Completely updated content reflects the latest findings in clinical nutrition research. Information regarding functional ingredients and dietary supplementation provides a scientifically based rationale for recommending or advising against dietary supplements. Guidelines for understanding pet food formulations and health claims differentiate between "market-speak" and actual clinical benefits for patients, with practice advice for evaluating and selecting appropriate foods.
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What should one do for feline herpes?
Feline herpes is a common respiratory infection in cats caused by the feline herpesvirus. There is no cure for feline herpes, but treatment focuses on managing symptoms and supporting the immune system. It is important to keep the cat's environment stress-free, provide a balanced diet, and ensure they are well-hydrated. In severe cases, antiviral medications or supportive care from a veterinarian may be necessary. Regular veterinary check-ups are also important to monitor the cat's condition and adjust treatment as needed.
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What is feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) 3?
Feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) 3 is a highly contagious respiratory disease in cats caused by a herpesvirus. It primarily affects the upper respiratory tract, causing symptoms such as sneezing, nasal discharge, and conjunctivitis. FVR 3 can be transmitted through direct contact with infected cats or contaminated objects. Vaccination is available to help prevent the disease in cats.
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How can one quickly defeat the Fluxfire Feline?
One quick way to defeat the Fluxfire Feline is by using a mechanical pet with abilities that are strong against beasts, such as the Darkmoon Zeppelin or the Clockwork Gnome. These pets can deal extra damage to the Fluxfire Feline and help you defeat it quickly. Additionally, using abilities that can stun or interrupt the Fluxfire Feline's attacks can also be effective in gaining the upper hand in the battle. Lastly, making sure to have your pets at a high level and using pet treats or buffs can also help you defeat the Fluxfire Feline more quickly.
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What is the Feline Leukemia Virus in cats?
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a contagious virus that affects cats. It can weaken a cat's immune system, making them more susceptible to other infections and diseases. FeLV is spread through close contact with infected cats, such as grooming, sharing food/water bowls, or through bites. There is no cure for FeLV, so prevention through vaccination and minimizing exposure to infected cats is key in managing the disease.
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