Across
- 2. Excessive tear production or a blockage of drainage canals to the nasal cavity causing tears to overflow at the inner corner of eyes.
- 5. Cat distemper cuased by a parvovirus or DNA virus that primarily affects cats younger than 16 weeks of age and has a 75% death rate. Shows through depression, loss of appetite, high fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
- 8. Breed is one of the oldest and most popular; Well mannered, easy going and quiet. Require daily grooming to avoid tangles and remove excess oil
- 9. Breed is small to medium with oval eyes and curvy or rippling coat; must be kept indoors due to lack of guardhairs
- 11. A respiratory virus caused by a DNA vrius that sheds from the nose, eyes, and throat and is transmitted by direct contact. Shows as depression, sneezing and coughing, severe eye and nasal discarge, high temps, and mouth ulcers
- 12. Breed is relatively new resulting from Burmese x America Shorthair cross; Medium sized and jet black with gold/copper eyes; Graceful, charming, and get along well with others
- 13. Breed is known for one-on-one devotion to 1 person; Eyes are always deep blue and head forms and equiliateral triangle from nose to ears.
Down
- 1. Caused by coronavirus that leads to organ failure. Shows as fever, refusal to eat, depression, and weight loss.
- 3. Urinary tract disease that ranges from mild inflammation to a uretha blockage, uremic poisoning, and death. Caused by improper diet, low water intake, and possibly a virus.
- 4. Breed aka Domestic Shorthair; came to US with English settlers; 34 recognized coat patterns; medium to large cat that is affectionate
- 5. Caused by ingestion of contaminated feces in kittens between 4-12 weeks old. Shown through low grade fever, vomiting, soft/watery diarrhea, blood in feces, and dehydration.
- 6. Breed is medium to large with long, silky coat that does not mat; very social and needs company; white paws!
- 7. Breed is the oldest natural breed in North America with native American origin. Large (12-18 lbs) and normally brown tabby
- 10. Breed that originated in the US during the 1960s; Exceptionally large and heavy with blue eyes; docile, quiet, composed; name comes from taking a floppy posture when handled.
