Symptoms of conjunctivitis in cats

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      Characteristically the feces are yellowish, semiformed to fluid and may be blood tinged. Severe dehydration may be present. Cats will occasionally hang their heads over the water bowl but will not drink. The temperature may be elevated or subnormal. Kittens and young cats appear to be more severely affected. Treatment is primarily supportive.

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      Infected cats that do show signs of illness (clinical signs, symptoms) may have weight loss, weakness, fever, dehydration, inflammation of the lining of the nasal passages (rhinitis), diarrhea, red eyes (conjunctivitis), sores in the mouth, enlarged lymph nodes, and/or abscesses under the skin.

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      Although cats of any age can be infected, the young appear to be at greater risk. Clinical signs of infection include sneezing, nasal discharge and discharge from the eyes. Some cats with FVR cough, and some develop a severe eye condition called ulcerative keratitis. Cats with FCV can develop ulcers in the mouth, pneumonia, diarrhea and joint disease.

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      Symptoms: non-specific symptoms – ADR (ain’t doing right), anorexia, poor hair coat, bad breath (not bad teeth); some cats will be carriers and not demonstrate symptoms for months or years 3. …

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      The main symptom is conjunctivitis, an abnormal eye discharge due to inflammation of the membrane lining the inside of the eyelid. Other symptoms may include nasal discharge, sneezing, and pneumonia. The disease is transmitted through contaminated objects, such as food & water bowls, litter pans, or human hands, contact with the infected cat’s mouth, nose or eye discharge, and sneezing or …

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      : A viral infection of cats, causing fever, frequent sneezing, conjunctivitis, rhinitis and salivation. Mortality may be high in young kittens and aged cats. The illness is often prolonged and may cause a marked weight loss due to lack of appetite and severe depression.

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      Ocular symptoms: conjunctivitis, anterior uveitis, retinal hemorrhages, cotton-wool spots (small areas of yellowish white coloration in the retina resulting of abnormal blood supply), and accumulation of fluid in the optic disc (edema).

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    • Cat Conjunctivitis - Best Pet Home Remedies

      FELINE HERPES VIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIS. The conjunctival membranes of the eye are basically the pink part under the eyelids and the lining of the eyelids themselves. When they are irritated, they redden and can become itchy, dry, and uncomfortable. The cornea, or clear dome-like covering of the eye, can become involved in the inflammation.

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      Patients with allergic conjunctivitis often have a history of atopy, seasonal allergy, or specific allergy (eg, to cats). Other noninfectious conjunctivitis presents as a red eye and mucoid discharge. The usual causes are mechanical or chemical insult, or a dry eye from exposure or lack of tear production…

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      Clinical symptoms: Occurs 5-10 days post-infection, predominately caused conjunctivitis, serous conjunctivitis first one eye, then mucopurulent bilateral, mild sneezing, nasal discharge, possible zoonoses. Transmission: labile, direct cat-to-cat, after natural infection shed virus for months.

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