Cats at greatest risk of FeLV infection are those that may be exposed to infected cats, either via prolonged close contact or through bite wounds.
«We started the cafe to get as many cats out of cages as possible, to buy time for
cats at greatest risk,» she said.
Cats at greatest risk for infection are those allowed outdoors where an infected cat may bite them or those exposed to cats of unknown infection status.
Around the world, trophy hunting, habitat loss, and conflict with humans are putting big
cats at great risk.
But cats actually outnumber dogs as companion pets in the U.S. Unfortunately, cats are not as well identified as dogs, either with collars and tags, or with microchip registration, which puts
cats at a great risk of never being reunited with their owners, if lost.»
Skipping vaccinations altogether would not be wise, because that could place
cats at greater risk of life - threatening illnesses, he said.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, despite owners» best efforts indoor
cats occasionally escape to explore the
great outdoors where they are
at high
risk.
Cats that live in large, densely populated communities and in close proximity to each other are at greater risk than cats living in single - cat househo
Cats that live in large, densely populated communities and in close proximity to each other are
at greater risk than
cats living in single - cat househo
cats living in single -
cat households.
Feline rhinotracheitis is a highly contagious viral infection and can affect
cats of all ages, but sadly, kittens are
at greatest risk.
Young and geriatric animals are more susceptible and
cats are
at greater risk for ringworm than dogs.
Whilst the disease can strike
at any time, kittens, un-vaccinated
cats and older
cats are
at greatest risk.
Neutered male
cats are
at greater risk than female
cats.
An estimated 60 percent of
cats and 56 percent of dogs in the United States are carrying too much weight, putting them
at greater risk of conditions like heart and joint issues.
Obese
cats who stop eating are
at great risk for developing a potentially life - threatening condition called hepatic lipidosis — a devastating upset of normal liver function.
Cats that are fed exclusively on dry kibbles, especially poor quality dry biscuits, may be
at greater risk of becoming constipated.
To understand the prevention and control of the disease, it's important to be aware of the transmission of bordetella and which
cats are
at greatest risk.
Or a time when
cats who went outside were
at great risk of contracting feline leukemia and eventually dying from the disease.
Hi there I have a malumute (sorry for spelling lol) we had our
cat for a year or so before we rescued our malumute from the pound he was 3 and I took
great care when introducing them my dog max went up to the
cat (niko) who swipped him on the nose and that was all it took for niko to show max who was boss and they have been best of friends ever since they play and share food fine unless the
cat doesn't want max there then he growls
at max which I find amusing as I'm sure it should be the other way around lol although I will make sure niko is high up when my parents dogs come around they are a jack Russel and a jack Russel cross beagle they like to chase him I don't think they would hurt him but I wouldn't take the
risk as I've saved my
cat from being chased by them once when they first came over and I didn't realise he was in x hope this helps xx
«This is a concern because senior dogs and
cats are the pet population
at greatest risk of developing chronic and degenerative diseases that result in a decrease in quality of life,» said Dr. Janice Trumpeter, Co-Chair of PHP and Deputy Chief Executive Director of AAHA.
This product is ideal for outdoor
cats who are
at greater risk for acquiring these infections.
While
cats confined to an indoor environment generally live longer and are
at less
risk for contracting infectious diseases or injuries due to trauma, they are
at greater risk for a variety of behavioral problems.
Some
cats are
at greater risk of developing arthritis, feline diabetes or even become hyperthyroid.
Although outdoor
cats are
at greater risk of being infected, a relatively high percentage of
cats considered by their owners to be totally indoor pets also become infected.
Community
cats are
at even
greater risk.
Kittens and very old
cats are
at greater risk because their immune systems are more likely to be compromised.
Unvaccinated
cats,
cats that are under stress, and
cats that are immunosuppressed (e.g. some
cats with FeLV or FIV) are also
at greater risk.
Sadly, the number of
cats at risk in shelters is far
greater than the number of spaces available in private homes.
Other
cats may elect to continue playing and running as they normally would, not able to understand that these things result in pain, and these
cats are
at even
greater risk of having their incisions break open.
Older
cats are
at greater risk of developing certain conditions.
Your
cat is
at greater risk for developing illness if recently injured or debilitated by some other condition, recovering from a procedure or surgery, or there is increased stress due to a recent life - changing event in the home.
Young children, the elderly, or immunocompromised individuals are
at greatest risk from a zoonotic parasite your
cat may harboring.
Cats with stones will show the same signs as cats with crystals but are at greater risk of complete block
Cats with stones will show the same signs as
cats with crystals but are at greater risk of complete block
cats with crystals but are
at greater risk of complete blockage.
Unfortunately, while indoor
cats live longer and are
at less
risk for contracting infectious diseases or injuries, they are
at greater risk for stress and behavioral issues.
Younger and smaller body weight
cats are
at greater risk of developing major clinical effects from tea tree oil.
Overweight
cats are
at greater risk than their lean cousins.
Older
cats are
at greater risk for developing hyperthyroidism.
Cats are not as well identified as dogs, with collars and tags, or with microchips and registration, putting them
at great risk of never getting reunited with their owners if ever lost.
All
cats that are
at great risk of contracting infectious diseases should be vaccinated i.e. shelter
cats, cattery
cats and
cats in multi-cat households.
Cats have more sensitive throats than dogs, which puts them
at greater risk of injury when the leash is connected to their collar.
In the community, Akron's unsocialized
cats are
at great risk; in the hands of SCAC, they're sure to be killed.
Overweight
cats are
at a
greater risk for diabetes, kidney disease, stones and crystals.
Overall,
cats who are sexually intact are
at greater risk of being relinquished to a shelter.
Unvaccinated
cats are
at great risk because the virus is widespread in the environment.
In order to gain the
greatest reduction in
risk for breast cancer in the
cat's future, it is essential to have the
cat spayed before the first heat cycle, which can occur
at any time between six and eight months.
However, feral
cat populations and pets with inattentive humans are
at great risk of contracting a deadly virus from fleas.
Importantly, our results suggest that some
cats have an underlying predisposition to develop glucose intolerance, and if these
cats become obese, they may be
at greater risk of developing overt type 2 diabetes over time.
Cats with pre-existing respiratory issues such as asthma, airborne allergies, or cats exposed to second hand smoke from their human companions, are at greater risk for developing severe respiratory irritation than cats without such conditi
Cats with pre-existing respiratory issues such as asthma, airborne allergies, or
cats exposed to second hand smoke from their human companions, are at greater risk for developing severe respiratory irritation than cats without such conditi
cats exposed to second hand smoke from their human companions, are
at greater risk for developing severe respiratory irritation than
cats without such conditi
cats without such conditions.
Insulin sensitivity decreases with obesity, and lean
cats with low insulin sensitivity are
at greatest risk of glucose intolerance with weight gain
I don't believe your
cats are
at greater risk of developing IMHA or any other immune system problems than are other
cats.
Cats in households with several other cats are at greater r
Cats in households with several other
cats are at greater r
cats are
at greater risk.