Recent research shows that
upper respiratory infections in cats need not be as frequent as we once thought.
Not exact matches
It may be a litter of unweaned kittens who
need round - the - clock attention, an adult
cat with an
upper respiratory infection, a dog with an injury, or an animal that simply does not do well
in a shelter environment.
Need a new tool to reduce the incidence of
upper respiratory infections in shelter
cats?
Diseases like
upper respiratory infections in cats and kennel cough (Bordetella)
in dogs are very contagious and
need to be dealt with right away when a pet arrives at the hospital.