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Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Dialated cardiomyopathy is a disease in which the heart chambers enlarge and the walls of the ventricles become thin. The heart muscle weakens and begins t...
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Fever
Fever is an elevated temperature that is generated by the body to fight disease. Normal can and dog body temperature ranges between 99 and 102.5F....
www.wiki-pet.com/health/cat/condition/index.php?condition_id=387&name=fever
Foreign object in mouth
Foreign objects in the mouth include bone splinters, slivers of wood, sewing needles and pins, porcupine quills, fish hooks, and plant awns. Sharp objects ...
www.wiki-pet.com/health/cat/condition/index.php?condition_id=172&name=foreign+o...
Hypothermia
Dogs and cats don't get dangerously cold very often because they have a strong shiver reflex. Shivering increases the body's metabolism and generates heat....
www.wiki-pet.com/health/cat/condition/index.php?condition_id=397&name=hypotherm...
Rabies
Rabies is a fatal disease that occurs in nearly all warm blooded animals, including people, although rarely in rodents. Thanks to vaccinations, rabies in t...
www.wiki-pet.com/health/cat/condition/index.php?condition_id=35&name=rabies
Toxoplasmosis
This disease is caused by a protozoan that infects warm-blooded animals. Cats are the definitive host, but other animals, including dogs and humans can act...
www.wiki-pet.com/health/cat/condition/index.php?condition_id=45&name=toxoplasmo...