Not exact matches
feline viral
rhinotracheitis - causes a severe cold in cats with
symptoms such as sneezing and secondary pneumonia
Although we can be highly suspicious that we are dealing with a case of
rhinotracheitis, it is not possible to diagnose the disease with certainty from
symptoms alone.
The majority of cats that contract
rhinotracheitis show mild eye and upper respiratory tract
symptoms that pass within 10 - 20 days if the cats are otherwise healthy.
This virus shares
symptoms with other feline viruses such as
rhinotracheitis (differentiated from calicivirus by more sneezing, eye inflammation and discharge) and chlamydiosis where in addition to some of the aforementioned
symptoms your cat would also be suffering from conjunctivitis (red eyes).
Feline
Rhinotracheitis is a Herpes virus infection that produces cold like
symptoms of sneezing and runny eyes most often in kittens.
Calicivirus can resemble feline
rhinotracheitis, but the main
symptom that differentiates the two is sores in the mouth, on the lips or tongue, or on the tip of the nose.