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No, because a virus can t be cured. UTI s are a bacterial infection .
6 Answers · Pets · 13/11/2008
Repeated eye infections can be the result of a herpes type virus that unfortunately never leave the body. Whenever the cat's immunity goes down, the virus flares up causing itchiness and redness...
8 Answers · Pets · 16/09/2006
yes you do need to disinfect respiratory infections are contagious they spread through many different things we at the animal rescue...
2 Answers · Pets · 21/04/2008
... are many strains of viruses that cause upper respiratory infection , some worse than others. Plus different cats build up different immunities . It does sound to me like she probably has a touch of an...
5 Answers · Pets · 30/07/2011
...then usually it will work it's course and actually help your cat develop an immunity towards future infections . Hope this helps,
7 Answers · Pets · 12/08/2010
...12 weeks is generally effective in generating immunity against this infection , though immunity gained from mother’s milk may inactivate the vaccine through age 14-16 weeks...
4 Answers · Pets · 30/12/2008
...the street. It may have worms or parasites, and its immunity is obviously already comprimised if it has a terrible eye infection . Also- it could have feline herpes or a fatal illness, which should be ...
4 Answers · Pets · 22/07/2009
...basically a shot contains a bit of the disease so your cat can build up an immunity to it. Your cat may have not built up enough immunity or he didnt get...
2 Answers · Pets · 23/02/2013
... vitamins (try Nutra Cal) to help build up their immunity . Good luck and it is great to hear you are fostering...
6 Answers · Pets · 14/02/2007
Your kitten needs to be seen by a vet ASAP. There are many causes for eye problems in dogs and cats some which can lead to blindness or permanent scarring. If there are any no-kill animal shelters in...
5 Answers · Pets · 17/09/2008