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Feline immunodeficiency virus
Cats may incur stomatitis, odontoclasia, periodontitis, gingivitis, rhinitis, conjunctivitis, pneumonitis, enteritis, and dermatitis in the later stages of infection. ... Human-cat -
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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Most cases seem to be caused by chronic conjunctivitis, especially secondary to feline herpesvirus. ... Cat diseases -
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Allergy
For instance, people with cat allergies were encouraged to avoid them. ... | Eyes | redness and itching of the conjunctiva (allergic conjunctivitis) | -
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Chlamydia infection
Conjunctivitis due to chlamydia. ... Bartonellosis: Bartonella henselae (Cat scratch fever) · Bartonella quintana (Trench fever) · either henselae or quintana (Bacillary angiomatosis) -
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Trachoma
Bartonellosis: Bartonella henselae (Cat scratch fever) · Bartonella quintana (Trench fever) · either henselae or quintana (Bacillary angiomatosis) ... Conjunctivitis (Allergic conjunctivitis) - Pterygium - Pinguecula - Subconjunctival hemorrhage -
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Philodendron
Contact of the oils or fluids from Philodendron with eyes have also been known to sometimes result in conjunctivitis. ... A dosage of 2.8, 5.6, and 9.1 g/kg were used and the highest dosage administered was considered to be way more than any house cat could consume. -
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Propylene glycol
However, propylene glycol is not approved for use in cat food. ... Undiluted propylene glycol is minimally irritating to the eye, and can produce slight transient conjunctivitis (the eye recovers after the exposure is removed). -
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Corneal ulcers in animals
There are four important layers in the dog and cat cornea. ... Symptoms include conjunctivitis, squinting, eye discharge, and blood vessels on the cornea. -
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Blindness
In non-fiction, a recent classic is Linda Kay Hardie's essay, "Lessons Learned from a Blind Cat," in Cat Women: Female Writers on their Feline Friends. ... Conjunctivitis (Allergic conjunctivitis) - Pterygium - Pinguecula - Subconjunctival hemorrhage -
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Psittacosis
In the first week of psittacosis the symptoms mimic typhoid fever: prostrating high fevers, arthralgias, diarrhoea, conjunctivitis, epistaxis and leukopenia. ... Bartonellosis: Bartonella henselae (Cat scratch fever) · Bartonella quintana (Trench fever) · either henselae or quintana (Bacillary angiomatosis)
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